: Historical overview of radio, wireless system principles, and a review of MOS device physics.
The book is structured into 20 chapters that bridge the gap between system-level wireless principles and low-level circuit design: The design of CMOS radio-frequency integrated c...
: In-depth analysis of RLC networks, spiral inductors, and passive IC component characteristics. : Historical overview of radio, wireless system principles,
: Design of frequency converters and non-linear oscillators, including phase noise analysis. : Practical applications of the Smith Chart, S-parameters,
: Practical applications of the Smith Chart, S-parameters, and bandwidth estimation techniques (such as open-circuit time constants). Circuit Building Blocks :
: Complete transceiver architectures and phase-locked loops (PLLs). Key Features for Practitioners The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits
The second edition, published in 2004 by Cambridge University Press , expanded significantly on the original 1998 text to include modern wireless principles and prototype chip designs like GPS receivers and wireless LAN transceivers.