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Rf Microelectronics

ISBN: 9780138875718 | 0138875715
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub. Date: 11/6/1997

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SummaryTable of Contents
RF Microelectronics begins with a thorough introduction to the fundamental concepts of RF design, including nonlinearity, interference and noise. It reviews modulation and detection theory; multiple access techniques, and current wireless standards -- including CDMA, TDMA, AMPS and GSM. It presents case studies of transceiver architectures designed by several leading manufacturers. Finally, it offers detailed explanations of low-noise amplifiers, mixers and oscillators; frequency synthesizers and power amplifiers. The book is for the electrical... MORE
Prefacexiii
1 Introduction to RF and Wireless Technology
1(10)
1.1 Complexity Comparison
2(2)
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1.2 Design Bottleneck
4(2)
1.3 Applications
6(1)
1.4 Analog and Digital Systems
7(2)
1.5 Choice of Technology
9(1)
References
10(1)
2 Basic Concepts in RF Design
11(43)
2.1 Nonlinearity and Time Variance
11(14)
2.1.1 Effects of Nonlinearity
14(8)
2.1.2 Cascaded Nonlinear Stages
22(3)
2.2 Intersymbol Interference
25(3)
2.3 Random Processes and Noise
28(20)
2.3.1 Random Processes
29(8)
2.3.2 Noise
37(11)
2.4 Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
48(2)
2.5 Passive Impedance Transformation
50(3)
References
53(1)
3 Modulation and Detection
54(44)
3.1 General Considerations
54(3)
3.2 Analog Modulation
57(6)
3.2.1 Amplitude Modulation
57(1)
3.2.2 Phase and Frequency Modulation
58(5)
3.3 Digital Modulation
63(27)
3.3.1 Basic Concepts
64(10)
3.3.2 Binary Modulation
74(7)
3.3.3 Quadrature Modulation
81(9)
3.4 Power Efficiency of Modulation Schemes
90(3)
3.4.1 Constant-and Variable-Envelope Signals
90(1)
3.4.2 Spectral Regrowth
91(2)
3.5 Noncoherent Detection
93(3)
References
96(2)
4 Multiple Access Techniques and Wireless Standards
98(20)
4.1 Mobile RF Communications
98(5)
4.2 Multiple Access Techniques
103(7)
4.2.1 Time-and Frequency-Division Duplexing
103(2)
4.2.2 Frequency-Division Multiple Access
105(1)
4.2.3 Time-Division Multiple Access
105(2)
4.2.4 Code-Division Multiple Access
107(3)
4.3 Wireless Standards
110(7)
4.3.1 Advanced Mobile Phone Service
111(1)
4.3.2 North American Digital Standard
112(1)
4.3.3 Global System for Mobile Communication
113(1)
4.3.4 Qualcomm CDMA
114(2)
4.3.5 Digital European Cordless Telephone
116(1)
References
117(1)
5 Transceiver Architectures
118(48)
5.1 General Considerations
118(4)
5.2 Receiver Architectures
122(27)
5.2.1 Heterodyne Receivers
122(7)
5.2.2 Homodyne Receivers
129(9)
5.2.3 Image-Reject Receivers
138(8)
5.2.4 Digital-IF Receivers
146(1)
5.2.5 Subsampling Receivers
147(2)
5.3 Transmitter Architectures
149(6)
5.3.1 Direct-Conversion Transmitters
152(2)
5.3.2 Two-Step Transmitters
154(1)
5.4 Transceiver Performance Tests
155(2)
5.5 Case Studies
157(6)
5.5.1 Motorola's FM Receiver
157(1)
5.5.2 Philips' Pager Receiver
158(1)
5.5.3 Philips' DECT Transceiver
159(2)
5.5.4 Lucent Technologies' GSM Transceiver
161(1)
5.5.5 Philips' GSM Transceiver
162(1)
References
163(3)
6 Low-Noise Amplifiers and Mixers
166(40)
6.1 Low-Noise Amplifiers
166(14)
6.1.1 General Considerations
166(4)
6.1.2 Input Matching
170(3)
6.1.3 Bipolar LNAs
173(5)
6.1.4 CMOS LNAs
178(2)
6.2 Downconversion Mixers
180(20)
6.2.1 General Considerations
180(8)
6.2.2 Bipolar Mixers
188(4)
6.2.3 CMOS Mixers
192(2)
6.2.4 Noise in Mixers
194(6)
6.3 Cascaded Stages Revisited
200(4)
References
204(2)
7 Oscillators
206(41)
7.1 General Considerations
206(3)
7.2 Basic LC Oscillator Topologies
209(3)
7.3 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators
212(2)
7.4 Phase Noise
214(13)
7.4.1 Effect of Phase Noise in RF Communications
215(2)
7.4.2 Q of an Oscillator
217(3)
7.4.3 Phase Noise Mechanisms
220(4)
7.4.4 Noise-Power Trade-off
224(1)
7.4.5 Effect of Frequency Division and Multiplication on Phase Noise
224(1)
7.4.6 Oscillator Pulling and Pushing
225(2)
7.5 Bipolar and CMOS LC Oscillators
227(6)
7.5.1 Negative-G(m) Oscillators
227(4)
7.5.2 Interpolative Oscillators
231(2)
7.6 Monolithic Inductors
233(2)
7.7 Resonatorless VCOs
235(1)
7.8 Quadrature Signal Generation
236(7)
7.8.1 RC-CR Network
236(3)
7.8.2 Havens' Technique
239(4)
7.8.3 Frequency Division
243(1)
7.9 Single-Sideband Generation
243(1)
References
244(3)
8 Frequency Synthesizers
247(51)
8.1 General Considerations
247(2)
8.2 Phase-Locked Loops
249(20)
8.2.1 Basic Concepts
249(3)
8.2.2 Basic PLL
252(6)
8.2.3 Charge-Pump PLLs
258(7)
8.2.4 Type I and Type II PLLs
265(1)
8.2.5 Noise in PLLs
266(1)
8.2.6 Phase Noise at Input
266(1)
8.2.7 Phase Noise of VCO
267(2)
8.2.8 Frequency Multiplication
269(1)
8.3 RF Synthesizer Architectures
269(21)
8.3.1 Integer-N Architecture
270(7)
8.3.2 Fractional-N Architecture
277(7)
8.3.3 Dual-Loop Architectures
284(1)
8.3.4 Direct Digital Synthesis
285(5)
8.4 Frequency Dividers
290(6)
8.4.1 Divide-by-Two Circuits
290(3)
8.4.2 Dual-Modulus Dividers
293(3)
References
296(2)
9 Power Amplifiers
298
9.1 General Considerations
298(3)
9.1.1 Linear and Nonlinear PAs
301(1)
9.2 Classification of Power Amplifiers
301(5)
9.2.1 Class A and B PAs
302(3)
9.2.2 Class C PAs
305(1)
9.3 High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers
306(4)
9.4 Large-Signal Impedance Matching
310(3)
9.5 Linearization Techniques
313(7)
9.5.1 Feedforward
314(1)
9.5.2 Feedback
315(2)
9.5.3 Envelope Elimination and Restoration
317(1)
9.5.4 LINC
318(2)
9.6 Design Examples
320(3)
References
323

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