Book on Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design is published by Artech House Publishers in the year January 2010 written by John.W.M.Rogers and Calvin Plett. ISBN of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design is 1607839792 and ISBN-13 is 1607839792. This book includes a total of 513 pages with neat description. Total size of the eBook is 6.75 MB.
Product Description
Radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) are the building blocks that enable every device from cable television sets to mobile telephones to transmit and receive signals and data. This newly revised and expanded edition of the 2003 Artech House classic, “Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design”, serves as an up-to-date, practical reference for complete RFIC know-how. The second edition includes numerous updates, including greater coverage of CMOS PA design, RFIC design with on-chip components, and more worked examples with simulation results.
By emphasizing working designs, this book practically transports readers into the authors’ own RFIC lab so they can fully understand how these designs function. This title is suitable for radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) design engineers; radio systems architects; researchers and developers of RFIC technology; and, graduate level electrical engineering students.
About the Author
John.W. M. Rogers is an assistant professor in the department of electronics at Carleton University and a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario. Dr. Rogers is also the coauthor of Integrated Circuit Design for High-Speed Frequency Synthesis (Artech House, 2006). He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Carleton University. Calvin Plett is an associate professor in the department of electronics at Carleton University, where he earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering. Dr. Plett is also the coauthor of Integrated Circuit Design for High-Speed Frequency Synthesis (Artech House, 2006). He is a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario.
Customer Review
Finally, a good RFIC design book. I have read quite a few and this truly is the best one. The book starts off with discussions about basic RF design (NF, linearity etc) and then talks about each block in the transmitter and receiver chains as a separate chapter. Good in-depth discussion about a lot of circuits. May not be a great book for a class (not that detailed in theory) but a great book for practical design. Some of the content is distributed from Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design.
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