RF microelectronics / Behzad Razavi.
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TextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Second editionDescription: xxiv, 916 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780132839419
- 0132839415
- 9780137134731
- 0137134738
- 621.38412 23 R.B.R
- TK6560 .R39 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1: Introduction to RF and Wireless Technology -- 1.1 A Wireless World -- 1.2 RF Design Is Challenging -- 1.3 The Big Picture -- Chapter 2: Basic Concepts in RF Design -- 2.1 General Considerations -- 2.2 Effects of Nonlinearity -- 2.3 Noise -- 2.4 Sensitivity and Dynamic Range -- 2.5 Passive Impedance Transformation -- 2.6 Scattering Parameters -- 2.7 Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamic Systems -- 2.8 Volterra Series -- Chapter 3: Communication Concepts -- 3.1 General Considerations -- 3.2 Analog Modulation -- 3.3 Digital Modulation -- 3.4 Spectral Regrowth -- 3.5 Mobile RF Communications -- 3.6 Multiple Access Techniques -- 3.7 Wireless Standards -- 3.8 Appendix I: Differential Phase Shift Keying -- Chapter 4: Transceiver Architectures -- 4.1 General Considerations -- 4.2 Receiver Architectures -- 4.3 Transmitter Architectures -- 4.4 OOK Transceivers -- Chapter 5: Low-Noise Amplifiers -- 5.1 General Considerations -- 5.2 Problem of Input Matching -- 5.3 LNA Topologies -- 5.4 Gain Switching -- 5.5 Band Switching -- 5.6 High-IP2 LNAs -- 5.7 Nonlinearity Calculations -- Chapter 6: Mixers -- 6.1 General Considerations -- .2 Passive Downconversion Mixers -- 6.3 Active Downconversion Mixers -- 6.4 Improved Mixer Topologies -- 6.5 Upconversion Mixers -- Chapter 7: Passive Devices -- 7.1 General Considerations -- 7.2 Inductors -- 7.3 Transformers -- 7.4 Transmission Lines -- 7.4.1 T-Line Structures -- 7.5 Varactors -- 7.6 Constant Capacitors -- Chapter 8: Oscillators -- 8.1 Performance Parameters --8.2 Basic Principles -- 8.3 Cross-Coupled Oscillator -- 8.4 Three-Point Oscillators -- 8.5 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators -- 8.6 LC VCOs with Wide Tuning Range -- 8.7 Phase Noise -- 8.8 Design Procedure -- 8.8.1 Low-Noise VCOs -- 8.9 LO Interface -- 8.10 Mathematical Model of VCOs -- 8.11 Quadrature Oscillators -- 8.12 Appendix I: Simulation of Quadrature Oscillators -- Chapter 9: Phase-Locked Loops -- 9.1 Basic Concepts -- 9.2 Type-I PLLs -- 9.3 Type-II PLLs -- 9.4 PFD/CP Nonidealities -- 9.5 Phase Noise in PLLs -- 9.6 Loop Bandwidth -- 9.7 Design Procedure -- 9.8 Appendix I: Phase Margin of Type-II PLLs -- Chapter 10: Integer-N Frequency Synthesizers -- 10.1 General Considerations -- 10.2 Basic Integer-N Synthesizer -- 10.3 Settling Behavior -- 10.4 Spur Reduction Techniques -- 10.5 PLL-Based Modulation -- 10.6 Divider Design -- Chapter 11: Fractional-Synthesizers -- 11.1 Basic Concepts -- 11.2 Randomization and Noise Shaping -- 11.3 Quantization Noise Reduction Techniques -- 11.4 Appendix I: Spectrum of Quantization Noise -- Chapter 12: Power Amplifiers -- 12.1 General Considerations -- 12.2 Classification of Power Amplifiers -- 12.3 High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers -- 12.4 Cascode Output Stages -- 12.5 Large-Signal Impedance Matching -- 12.6 Basic Linearization Techniques -- 12.7 Polar Modulation -- 12.8 Outphasing -- 12.9 Doherty Power Amplifier -- 12.10 Design Examples -- Chapter 13: Transceiver Design Example -- 13.1 System-Level Considerations -- 13.2 Receiver Design -- 13.3 TX Design -- 13.4 Synthesizer Design -- Index.
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