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RF Microelectronics

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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.

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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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