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CMOS RFIC Design Principles
Robert Caverly
ISBN 978-1-59693-132-9
Copyright 2007
Pages: 456
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Turn to this practical resource for comprehensive, expert guidance on designing CMOS RF integrated circuits. You get complete design details on elemental and advanced CMOS RF circuits, from low noise amplifiers, general gain amplifiers, mixers, and oscillators, to voltage controlled oscillators, phase lock loops, frequency synthesizers, and power amplifier architectures. The book discusses ideal circuit topologies and then looks at non-ideal CMOS circuit elements to provide insight into circuit modifications needed to achieve design specifications. You also find a review of RF system fundamentals and definitions of terms widely used in the field. This accessible reference includes numerous examples that clearly illustrate and support important topics throughout the book.

Supplementary Material

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Software Included
CD-ROM contains various demonstration and student versions of CAD tools, CAD layouts, and measured RF data on select RFIC circuits.

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Introduction. CMOS Integrated Circuit Fundamentals. The Passives. Small-Signal MOS Amplifiers for RF. CMOS Oscillator Circuits. CMOS Mixer Circuits. CMOS PLLs and Frequency Synthesizers. CMOS Power Amplifiers. Appendices. Index.

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Robert H. Caverly is a faculty member at Villanova University in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Previously, he was affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (formerly Southeastern Massachusetts University). He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from North Carolina State University and Johns Hopkins University, respectively.