Synopses & Reviews
This expanded and thoroughly revised edition of Thomas H. Lee's acclaimed guide to the design of gigahertz RF integrated circuits features a completely new chapter on the principles of wireless systems. The chapters on low-noise amplifiers, oscillators and phase noise have been significantly expanded as well. The chapter on architectures now contains several examples of complete chip designs that bring together all the various theoretical and practical elements involved in producing a prototype chip. First Edition Hb (1998): 0-521-63061-4 First Edition Pb (1998); 0-521-63922-0
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"[A] useful reference both for students in advanced courses and for engineers in the field." Dejan S. Vujic Communications Engineer"Tom Lee's love of, and deep involvement in, radio-frequency integrated circuits is immediately obvious upon glancing through this excellent and original book. Some of his viewpoints are controversial; but this, in fact, makes this stimulating, hard-to-put-down book all the more interesting." Yannis Tsividis, Columbia University
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"Tom Lee has written a terrific book. Everyone that visits my office wants to borrow it, and I tell them to go buy their own."
David Rutledge, California Institute of Technology"[A] useful reference both for students in advanced courses and for engineers in the field."
Dejan S. Vujic, Communications Engineer"Tom Lee's love of, and deep involvement in, radio-frequency integrated circuits is immediately obvious upon glancing through this excellent and original book. Some of his viewpoints are controversial; but this, in fact, makes this stimulating, hard-to-put-down book all the more interesting."
Yannis Tsividis, Columbia UniversityThomas Lee uses [an] engaging history lesson as a starting point for this 797-page guide to the design of gigahertz RF ICs. In the second edition, Lee has tweaked all of the first-edition material and added additional information...The author's conversational writing style interspersed with lighthearted humor is enjoyable to read.
Electronic Design"...The first edition of this book, published in 1998, was a pioneering textbook on the field of RF CMOS design. This second edition is a very interesting and upgraded version that includes new material and revised topics...This second edition, which is upgraded and improved, is really useful, both in the industry and academia, for the new generation of RF engineers...and is a valuable reference for practicing engineers..."
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine
Synopsis
Presenting an expanded and revised new edition of Tom Lee's acclaimed guide to the design of gigahertz RF integrated circuits. A new chapter on the principles of wireless systems providing a bridge between system and circuit issues has been added whilst the chapters on low-noise amplifiers, oscillators and phase noise have been significantly expanded. The chapter on architectures now contains several examples of complete chip designs, including a GPS receiver and a wireless LAN transceiver, that bring together the theoretical and practical elements involved in producing a prototype chip.
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An expanded and revised new edition of Tom Lee's acclaimed guide to the design of gigahertz RF integrated circuits.
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Wireless telecommunications has exploded onto the scene in the last couple of years, particularly with the increasing use of pagers and cell phones. Future wireless systems are expected to be built primarily of CMOS. This comprehensive and insightful book sets out in detail how to design gigahertz-speed radio-frequency integrated circuits in CMOS technology. With over 350 circuit diagrams and illustrations, and many homework problems, this will be an ideal textbook for anyone taking advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in RF electronics, as well as a useful reference for practising engineers.
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'This comprehensive and insightful book sets out in detail how to design gigahertz-speed radio-frequency integrated circuits in CMOS technology. With over 350 circuit diagrams and illustrations, and many homework problems, it will be an ideal textbook for anyone taking advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in RF electronics, as well as a useful reference for practising engineers.\n
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Table of Contents
Preface; 1. A Nonlinear History of Radio; 2. Characteristics of Passive IC Components; 3. A review of MOS Device Physics; 4. Passive RLC networks; 5. Distributed systems; 6. The Smith Chart and S-parameters; 7. Bandwidth Estimation Techniques; 8. High-Frequency Amplifier Design; 9. Voltage References and Biasing; 10. Noise; 11. Low-Noise Amplifier Design; 12. Mixers; 13. Radio-Frequency Power Amplifiers; 14. Feedback systems; 15. Phase-Locked Loops; 16. Oscillators and synthesizers; 17. Phase noise; 18. Architectures; 19. Radio-Frequency Circuits Through the Ages.