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RF Microelectronics

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ISBN-10: 0137134738

ISBN-13: 9780137134731

Edition: 2nd 2012 (Revised)

Authors: Behzad Razavi

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RF Microelectronics, Second Editionteaches RF analysis and design systematically, one step at a time, taking you all the way from specification through practical solution. Behzad Razavi has thoroughly revised his classic text to incorporate the latest developments in RF architecture, circuits, and devices, and to cover all key topics in greater detail. This edition's stronger tutorial focus will make it even more valuable to students, and its more systematic coverage of the latest technologies will make it indispensable to practicing engineers. Updated, extended, and reorganized, it contains new chapters on: * Integrated Inductors and Varactors, including analysis and design of monolithic…    
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Book details

List price: $125.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 9/22/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 960
Size: 8.23" wide x 10.00" long x 2.05" tall
Weight: 4.862

Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction to RF and Wireless Technology
A Wireless World
RF Design Is Challenging
The Big Picture
References
Basic Concepts in RF Design
General Considerations
Effects of Nonlinearity
Noise
Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
Passive Impedance Transformation
Scattering Parameters
Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems
Volterra Series
References
Problems
Communication Concepts
General Considerations
Analog Modulation
Digital Modulation
Spectral Regrowth
Mobile RF Communications
Multiple Access Techniques
Wireless Standards
Appendix I: Differential Phase Shift Keying
References
Problems
Transceiver Architectures
General Considerations
Receiver Architectures
Transmitter Architectures
OOK Transceivers
References
Problems
Low-Noise Amplifiers
General Considerations
Problem of Input Matching
LNA Topologies
Gain Switching
Band Switching
High-IP2 LNAs
Nonlinearity Calculations
References
Problems
Mixers
General Considerations
Passive Downconversion Mixers
Active Downconversion Mixers
Improved Mixer Topologies
Upconversion Mixers
References
Problems
Passive Devices
General Considerations
Inductors
Transformers
Transmission Lines
T-Line Structures
Varactors
Constant Capacitors
References
Problems
Oscillators
Performance Parameters
Basic Principles
Cross-Coupled Oscillator
Three-Point Oscillators
Voltage-Controlled Oscillators
LC VCOs with Wide Tuning Range
Phase Noise
Design Procedure
Low-Noise VCOs
LO Interface
Mathematical Model of VCOs
Quadrature Oscillators
Appendix I: Simulation of Quadrature Oscillators
References
Problems
Phase-Locked Loops
Basic Concepts
Type-I PLLs
Type-II PLLs
PFD/CP Nonidealities
Phase Noise in PLLs
Loop Bandwidth
Design Procedure
Appendix I: Phase Margin of Type-II PLLs
References
Problems
Integer-N Frequency Synthesizers
General Considerations
Basic Integer-N Synthesizer
Settling Behavior
Spur Reduction Techniques
PLL-Based Modulation
Divider Design
References
Problems
Fractional-N Synthesizers
Basic Concepts
Randomization and Noise Shaping
Quantization Noise Reduction Techniques
Appendix I: Spectrum of Quantization Noise
References
Problems
Power Amplifiers
General Considerations
Classification of Power Amplifiers
High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers
Cascode Output Stages
Large-Signal Impedance Matching
Basic Linearization Techniques
Polar Modulation
Outphasing
Doherty Power Amplifier
Design Examples
References
Problems
Transceiver Design Example
System-Level Considerations
Receiver Design
TX Design
Synthesizer Design
References
Problems
Index