Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
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Overview
No matter which type of communications device requiring RFICs you are designing, you can turn to this comprehensive reference for a practical explanation of the full range of RFICs. This book focuses mainly on bipolar technology to demonstrate circuits, but CMOS is included as well. By emphasizing working designs, this book practically transports you into the authors' own RFIC lab so you can fully understand the function of each design detailed in this book. 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.If you are new to RFIC design, you can benefit from the introduction to basic theory so you can quickly come up to speed on how RFICs perform and work together in a communications device. A thorough examination of RFIC technology guides you in knowing when RFICs are the right choice for designing a communication device. This leading-edge resource is packed with over 400 equations and more than 500 illustrations that support key topics.
Synopsis
Written for engineers, this reference guide covers the full range of radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs), their design, and their application in communication devices. Focusing on bipolar technology, the book details several working designs, including RF integrated LC-based filters, VCO automatic amplitude control loops, and transformer- based circuits. An introduction to the basic theory is provided for newcomers to the field. Rogers and Plett teach electronics at Carleton University. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR