Measure IIP3 of Device Under Test
Use the IIP3 Testbench block to measure the input third-order intercept (IIP3) of device under test (DUT).
Connect the blocks as shown in the model.
Set the parameters for DUT and the testbench.
Amplifier block:
Available power gain —
10
dBIntercept points convention —
Input
IP3 —
32
dBm
Mixer block:
Available power gain —
5
dBLocal oscillator frequency —
2.0
GHzAdd Image Reject filter —
on
Intercept points convention —
Input
IP3 —
35
dBmFilter type —
Highpass
Implementation —
Constant per carrier
Passband edge frequency —
2.0
GHz
IIP3 Testbench block:
Input frequency (Hz) —
2.1e9
Output frequency (Hz) —
0.1e9
Simulate noise (both stimulus and DUT internal) —
off
Run the model. You will see that the display shows an IIP3 value of 24.19
dBm. This value can be verified analytically using the equation provided in [1].
IIP3 of the DUT = – 10*log10(1/10^((32)/10) + 10^(10/10)/10^((35)/10)) = 24.2099 dBm
where,
IIP3 of the amplifier in linear scale = 10^((32)/10)
IIP3 of the mixer in linear scale = 10^((35)/10)
Available power gain of the amplifier = 10^(10/10)
References
[1] Razavi, Behzad. “Basic Concepts “ in RF Microelectronics, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, 2012.
See Also
OIP2 Testbench | OIP3 Testbench | IIP3 Testbench | IIP2 Testbench