The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits

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Cambridge University Press, 22 dic 2003
This book, first published in 2004, is an expanded and thoroughly revised edition of Tom Lee's acclaimed guide to the design of gigahertz RF integrated circuits. A new chapter on the principles of wireless systems provides a bridge between system and circuit issues. The chapters on low-noise amplifiers, oscillators and phase noise have been significantly expanded. The chapter on architectures now contains several examples of complete chip designs, including a GPS receiver and a wireless LAN transceiver, that bring together the theoretical and practical elements involved in producing a prototype chip. Every section has been revised and updated with findings in the field and the book is packed with physical insights and design tips, and includes a historical overview that sets the whole field in context. With hundreds of circuit diagrams and homework problems this is an ideal textbook for students taking courses on RF design and a valuable reference for practising engineers.

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A NONLINEAR HISTORY OF RADIO
1
The Problem with Purely Linear Oscillators 610
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A Catalog of Tuned Oscillators 635
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The Method of OpenCircuit Time Constants 234
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OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS PRINCIPLES
40
Risetime Delay and Bandwidth 259
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ARCHITECTURES 694
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PASSIVE RLC NETWORKS
87
Dynamic Range 695
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Zeros as Bandwidth Enhancers 271
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PHASE NOISE 659
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Problem Set 308
163
A REVIEW OF MOS DEVICE PHYSICS
167
Review of Diode Behavior 314
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Problem Set 328
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DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
202

Problem Set 266
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PASSIVE IC COMPONENTS
114
THE SMITH CHART AND SPARAMETERS 221
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