RF and Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless CommunicationsRF and Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Communications addresses the complicated modulation schemes and higher frequencies required of today's wireless communications circuits. Covering cutting-edge developments in mixer circuits, frequency synthesizers, amplifier design, noise, and the future of wireless communication, it helps you design applications for digital cellular telephony, wireless LANs, PCS, GaAs and high-speed silicon bipolar IC technology, and low-power RF circuit technology. |
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Introduction to Wireless Communications Applications | 17 |
LowPower Radio Frequency ICs for Portable | 43 |
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amplitude analog applications balanced mixers balun band bandwidth baseband bipolar transistor bit error bit period block diagram BPSK capacitance carrier cellular telephone channel chip circuit design communication systems components configuration demodulator device digital communication diode distortion drain dynamic range Electronics emitter feedback FET mixers frequency synthesizer front-end function GaAs gain gain-bandwidth gain-bandwidth product gate GMSK hybrid IEEE implementation inductors integrated intermodulation linear loop low-noise lowpass filter matching MESFET Microwave mixer MMIC Mobile noise figure nonlinear off-chip on-chip operation OQPSK oscillator output performance phase angle phase detector phase noise power amplifier power spectral density QPSK quadrature quadrature modulator radio receiver resistance resistors resonator result shown in Figure sideband silicon bipolar spectrum spread-spectrum switch symbol techniques transceiver transconductance transformer transmitted variable-gain amplifier voltage waveform wireless communications