CMOS cellular receiver front-ends [electronic resource] : from specification to realization / by Johan Janssens and Michiel Steyaert.

Author
Janssens, Johan [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2002.
Published/​Created
Boston, Mass. ; London : Kluwer Academic, c2002.
Description
1 online resource (277 p.)

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Series
  • Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ; SECS 661. Analog circuits and signal processing. [More in this series]
  • The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ; SECS 661. Analog circuits and signal processing
Summary note
CMOS Cellular Receiver Front-Ends: from Specification to Realization deals with the design of the receive path of a highly-integrated CMOS cellular transceiver for the GSM-1800 cellular system. The complete design trajectory is covered, starting from the documents describing the standard down to the systematic development of CMOS receiver ICs that comply to the standard. The design of CMOS receivers is tackled at all abstraction levels: from architecture level, via circuit level, down to the device level, and the other way around. The theoretical core of the book discusses the fundamental and more advanced aspects of RF CMOS design. It focuses specifically on all aspects of the design of high-performance CMOS low-noise amplifiers.
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English
Contents
  • The DCS-1800 Communication System
  • Receiver Architecture and Specifications
  • Deep Submicron CMOS Transistors
  • RF CMOS Design for Analog Designers
  • Systematic CMOS LNA Design
  • A 0.25 ? CMOS Receiver Prototype for DCS-1800 Cellular Communications
  • A 0.8 dB NF, ESD-protected CMOS LNA
  • A 2V CMOS DCS-1800 Receiver Front-End.
ISBN
  • 1-280-20788-4
  • 9786610207886
  • 0-306-47304-6
OCLC
50174974
Doi
  • 10.1007/b117338
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