Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit DesignNo 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. |
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Contents
Issues in RFIC Design Noise Linearity | 9 |
A Brief Review of Technology | 43 |
Impedance Matching | 63 |
The Use and Design of Passive Circuit | 95 |
LNA Design | 141 |
Mixers | 197 |
Match | 229 |
VoltageControlled Oscillators | 245 |
HighFrequency Filter Circuits | 319 |
Power Amplifiers | 349 |
About the Authors | 401 |
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amplitude analysis applied assumed bandwidth base shot noise bias current bipolar transistor calculated capacitance capacitor cascode class E amplifier CMOS collector current Colpitts Colpitts oscillator common-base common-collector common-emitter amplifier components current source degeneration determined differential pair effect efficiency emitter equation equivalent example feedback filter gain given harmonics IEEE IIP3 image rejection increase inductance inductor input impedance integrated circuit intermodulation linearity load loop matching network maximum metal Microwave mixer negative resistance noise due noise figure noise sources nonlinearity notch Note on-chip output impedance output noise output power output voltage parallel parameters parasitic peak phase noise phase shift pole power amplifiers quad ratio reduced resistor result saturation self-resonance frequency shot noise shown in Figure signal simulation Smith chart Solid-State Circuits substrate swing switching third-order third-order intercept point transfer function transformer transmission line tuned typically varactor waveform zero