Description
This book is designed to give electrical engineers the RF microelectronics background they need to design state-of-the-art consumer electronics and communications devices.RF Microelectronics begins with a thorough introduction to the fundamental concepts of RF design, including nonlinearity, interference and noise. It reviews modulation and detection theory; multiple access techniques, and current wireless standards -- including CDMA, TDMA, AMPS and GSM. It presents case studies of transceiver architectures designed by several leading manufacturers. Finally, it offers detailed explanations of low-noise amplifiers, mixers and oscillators; frequency synthesizers and power amplifiers.For electrical engineers working in the communications fields, especially those involved with wireless technology. Also for graduate students.
Keywords
RF
Wireless Technology
Design Bottleneck
analog
Digital Systems
Technology
RF Design.Non-linearity
Time Variance
Intersymbol Interference
Noise
Randon Processes
Sensitivity
analog modulation
Amplitude Modulation
Frequency Mopdulation
Digital Modulation
Quadrature Modulation
Spectral Regrowth
RF Communications
Wireless Standards
Transciever Architectures
Reciever
Heterodyne Recievers
Homodynce Recievers
Digital-IF Recievers
Subsampling Recievers
Amplifiers
Oscillators
Topologies
Phase Noise
Bipolar
CMOS LC Oscillators
Monolithic Inductors
Frequency Synthesizers
loops
Frequency Dividers
Power Amplifiers
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