Description
Presenting an expanded and thoroughly revised new 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 the latest 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.
Features
Thoroughly revised and expanded new edition of a best-selling guide to the design of CMOS RF chips
Contains a new chapter on the fundamentals of wireless systems
Now contains several complete, stage-by-stage chip designs, including a GPS receiver and a wireless LAN transceiver
Table of Contents
1. A nonlinear history of radio
2. Overview of wireless principles
3. Passive RLC networks
4. Charateristics of passive IC components
5. A review of MOS device physics
6. Distributed systems
7. The Smith chart and S-parameters
8. Bandwidth estimation techniques
9. High-frequency amplifier design
10. Voltage references and biasing
11. Noise
12. LNA design
13. Mixers
14. Feedback systems
15. RF power amplifiers
16. Phase-locked loops
17. Oscillators and synthesizers
18. Phase noise
19. Architectures
20. RF circuits through the ages.