High frequency communication and sensing : traveling-wave techniques / authors, Ahmet Tekin and Ahmed Emira.

Author
Tekin, Ahmet [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st edition
Published/​Created
Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (149 p.)

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"This book introduces multiple patent-pending high-frequency traveling-wave signal generation and utilization circuit techniques. The aforementioned techniques offer a new vision for the architecture of many high-speed communication circuits. In addition to high-speed communication, these ideas are uniquely applicable to THz image sensing technologies. Recently, there has been a great deal of effort and research to reach THz frequencies using standard silicon-based fabrication technologies. This text presents some novel techniques to achieve this goal"-- Provided by publisher.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
Front Cover; Contents; Preface; About theAuthors; Chapter 1: What This Book Is About; Chapter 2: Lumped vs. Distributed Elements; Chapter 3: Trigger Mode DistributedWave Oscillator; Chapter 4: Force Mode DistributedWave Oscillator; Chapter 5: Wave-Based RF Circuit Techniques; Chapter 6: THz Signal Generation and Sensing Techniques; Chapter 7: Traveling Wave-Based High-Speed Data Conversion Circuits; Chapter 8: Traveling Wave High-Speed Serial Link Design for Fiber and Backplane; Back Cover
Other title(s)
Traveling-wave techniques
ISBN
  • 9781351831383
  • 1351831380
  • 9781315215495
  • 1315215497
  • 9781138893702
  • 1138893706
  • 9781482207125
  • 1482207125
OCLC
  • 894169732
  • 958542491
  • 900464530
Doi
10.1201/9781315215495
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