A frequency-mixing method includes a step of generating a first quadrature
signal having a predetermined frequency, a second quadrature signal
having a phase difference of about 180 degrees with respect to a phase of
the first quadrature signal, a third quadrature signal having a phase
difference of about 90 degrees with respect to the phase of the first
quadrature signal and a fourth quadrature signal having a phase
difference of about 90 degrees with respect to a phase of the second
quadrature signal; a step of controlling a phase of the third quadrature
signal and a phase of the fourth quadrature signal so as to control a
linearity of a frequency mixer; and a step of down-converting a radio
frequency (RF) signal using the first through the fourth quadrature
signals. Accordingly, performance of a direct-conversion receiver (DCR)
can be improved by employing a frequency-mixing device capable of
enhancing a linearity of a frequency mixer.