RF/Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Applications
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Author
Publication
2000-03-10 - Wiley-Interscience
Language
English
Word Count
238,500 words, Guess
Page Count
954 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverfmicrowavecircu00rohd
- Internet Archiverfmicrowavecircu00rohd_830
- ISBN-100471298182
- ISBN-139780471298182
- LibraryThing770677
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- Goodreads1067214
- Library of Congress Control Number99039546
- OCLC Control Number194124391
- Better World Books9780471298182
- Open LibraryOL7614866M
Classifications
- LCCTK7876 .R65 2000
- LCCTK7876.R65 2000
- LCCTK7876 .R65 2000eb
Description
"With wireless technology rapidly exploding, there is a growing need for circuit design information specific to wireless applications. The second edition of RF/Circuit Design for Wireless Applications is a unique, state-of-the-art guide to wireless integrated circuit design. The authors provide a complete set of modeling, design, and implementation tools for tackling even the newest technologies, such as HBTs, CMOS, BiCMOS, and GaN. It also features updated examples as well as coverage of the design of power amplifiers and new telecommunication standards such as 4G, making this a must-have reference for circuit designers, engineers, researchers, software developers, and graduate students"-- "This book discusses wireless circuit design and focuses both on application and its theoretical background. It walks the reader through the complete system starting with theory and through practical applications"--
First Sentence
Wireless circuits are not that different from commonly known two-way radio, television, and broadcast arrangements.
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