Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design (Artech House Microwave Library (Hardcover))
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Rating | : | 4.63 (849 Votes) |
Asin | : | 158053502X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 436 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-05 |
Language | : | English |
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A Customer said Great book. Finally, a good RFIC design book. I have read quite a few and this truly is the best one. The book starts off with discussions about basic RF design (NF, linearity etc) and then talks about each block in the transmitter and receiver chains as a separate chapter. Good in-depth discussion about a lot of circuits. May . A Customer said Not so good particularly. If you look into this book carefully and solve every problems, you will find several wrong descriptions. For example, the answer for SFDR calculation example includes a rudimentary mistake. Yes, you should not always believe in everything written in a textbook as Dr. Egan mentioned. But it is really waste of time to
in electrical engineering from Carleton University.Calvin Plett is an associate professor in the department of electronics at Carleton University, where he earned his Ph.D. Rogers is an assistant professor in the Department of Electronics at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada and a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario. About the Author John W. in electrical engineering. He holds a Ph.D. . M
Among the RFIC designs examined are RF integrated LC-based filters, VCO automatic amplitude control loops, and fully-integrated transformer-based circuits, as well as image reject mixers and power amplifiers.. This reference offers practical explanations of the full range of radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs). It focuses mainly on bipolar technology to demonstrate circuits, but CMOS is included as well. By emphasizing working designs, it seeks to transport the reader into the authors' own RFIC lab so that you can understand the function of each design detailed in the text
M. He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering. John W. Rogers is an assistant professor in the Department of Electronics at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada and a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario. in electrical engineering from Carleton University.Calvin Plett is an associate professor in the department of electronics at Carleton University, where he earned his P