Bruce wrote:

>  For even lower flicker noise using a mixer assembled using 
>  2N2222A's as diodes is even quieter as NIST have shown.

Note that mixers built with 2N2222s only have lower noise than good schottky 
DBMs below about 200 Hz -- above that, schottky DBMs are better (see Figures 4 
and 5 of the NIST paper, "Residual PM Noise Evaluation of Radio Frequency 
Mixers" by Barnes, et al.).  By 10 kHz the MCL ZRPD-1 is about 5 dB better than 
the 2N2222 mixer.  And note that even if the beat note is 10 Hz, the baseband 
you analyze is wider than that.  (If the beat note is 100 Hz, there is 
essentially no advantage to the 2N2222 mixer even at the beat frequency).

Transistors with diode-connected flicker noise significantly lower than 
2N2222s, and other characteristics suitable for this use, are readily available 
these days (they were when the NIST work was done, as well, but for whatever 
reason they were not used for that research).

Best regards,

Charles

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