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RF and Microwave Design and related topics

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  Introduction to RF Propagation

Introduction to RF Propagation provides readers with a broad overview of antenna property definitions, antenna design fundamentals and considerations, numerous antenna types, and RF propagation fundamentals. This important publication shows how antenna properties and radio wave propagation characteristics affect communication system performance.

John S. Seybold
Format: Hardcover, 586pp
Published: September 2005
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons


  Fundamentals of Wireless Communication

This textbook takes a unified view of the fundamentals of wireless communication, and explains the web of concepts underpinning these advances at a level accessible to an audience with a basic background in probability and digital communication. Particular emphasis is placed on the interplay between concepts and their implementation in systems. An abundant supply of exercises and figures reinforce the material in the text. This book is intended for use on graduate courses in electrical and computer engineering and will also be of great interest to practicing engineers.

David Tse, Pramod Viswanath
Format: Hardcover, 586pp
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


  Interference Avoidance Methods for Wireless Systems

Interference Avoidance Methods for Wireless Systems is an introduction to wireless techniques useful for uncoordinated unlicensed band systems, which use adaptive transmitters and receivers. The book provides a comprehensive theoretical analysis of interference avoidance algorithms in a general signal space framework that applies to a wide range of wireless communication scenarios with multiple users accessing the same communication resources.

Dimitrie C. Popescu
Format: Hardcover, 152pp
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published: June 2004


  Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits

This comprehensive book sets out in detail how to design gigahertz-speed radio-frequency integrated circuits in CMOS technology. Starting with a history of radio to establish a foundation and to differentiate the discrete era from the IC age, the book reviews passive RLC networks, the characteristics of IC components, and transistor models. The design of high-frequency tuned and broadband amplifiers follows, with an emphasis on approximate methods that provide important design insight as a complement to simulation results. Key RF building blocks, such as low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), mixers, powder amplifiers, high spectral purity oscillators, and frequency synthesizers are studied in detail. The book closes with an examination of transceiver architectures.

Thomas H. Lee
Format: Hardcover, 816pp
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: December 2003


  Practical RF Circuit Design for Modern Wireless Systems

Practical RF Circuit Design for Modern Wireless Systems: Active Circuits and Systems, Vol. 2

Rowan Gilmore, Les Besser, Robert K. Wysocki
Format: Hardcover, 592pp
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: June 2003


  Microwave and RF Product Applications

For engineers in industry, government, or academia, Microwave and RF Product Applications provides insight and information that may be outside their area of expertise. For managers, marketers, and technical support personnel, it builds a better understanding of the fields that drive and are affected by their decisions.

Mike Golio
Format: Hardcover, 375pp
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: June 2003


  Interference Analysis and Reduction for Wireless Systems

Everything you ever wanted to know about Interference Analysis and Reduction for Wireless Systems.

Peter Stavroulakis
Format: Hardcover, 432pp
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: January 2003


  Commercial Wireless Circuits and Components Handbook

A comprehensive source for microwave and wireless circuit design, the Commercial Wireless Circuits and Components Handbook reviews the fundamentals of transmitters and receivers, then presents detailed chapters on individual circuit types. It also covers packaging, large and small signal characterization, and high volume testing techniques for both devices and circuits. This handbook not only provides important information for engineers working with wireless RF or microwave circuitry, it also serves as an excellent source for those requiring information outside of their area of expertise, such as managers, marketers, and technical support workers who need a better understanding of the fields driving their decisions.

Mike Golio
Format: Hardcover, 410pp.
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: October 2002


  RF and Microwave Semiconductor Device Handbook

Offering a single volume reference for high frequency semiconductor devices, this handbook covers basic material characteristics, system level concerns and constraints, simulation and modeling of devices, and packaging. Individual chapters detail the properties and characteristics of each semiconductor device type, including: Varactors, Schottky diodes, transit-time devices, BJTs, HBTs, MOSFETs, MESFETs, and HEMTs. Written by leading researchers in the field, the RF and Microwave Semiconductor Device Handbook provides an excellent starting point for programs involving development, technology comparison, or acquisition of RF and wireless semiconductor devices.

Mike Golio
Format: Hardcover, 336pp.
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: October 2002


  RF and Microwave Oscillator Design

Everything you ever wanted to know about RF and Microwave Oscillator Design.

Michael Odyniec (Editor)
Format: Hardcover, 416pp.
Publisher: Artech House, Inc
Published: October 2002


  Advanced Techniques in RF Power Amplifier Design

This much-anticipated volume builds on the author's popular work, RF Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications, offering you a more in-depth understanding of the theory and design of RF power amplifiers. An invaluable reference tool for RF, digital and system level designers, the book enables you to efficiently design linear RF power amplifiers , and includes detailed discussions on envelope power management schemes and linearization techniques.

Steve C. Cripps
Format: Hardcover, 338pp.
Publisher: Artech House, Inc
Published: June 2002


  Electromagnetics Explained

Based on familiar circuit theory and basic physics, this book serves as an invaluable reference for both analog and digital engineers alike. For those who work with analog RF, this book is a must-have resource. With computers and networking equipment of the 21st century running at such high frequencies, it is now crucial for digital designers to understand electromagnetic fields, radiation and transmission lines.

Ron Schmitt
Format: Hardcover, 410pp.
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: December 2001


  RF Technologies for Low-Power Wireless Communications

This much-anticipated volume builds on the author's popular work, RF Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications, offering you a more in-depth understanding of the theory and design of RF power amplifiers. An invaluable reference tool for RF, digital and system level designers, the book enables you to efficiently design linear RF power amplifiers , and includes detailed discussions on envelope power management schemes and linearization techniques.

Tatsuo Itoh, James Harvey, George Haddad
Format: Hardcover, 480pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: June 2001


  RF Power Amplifiers

In this new, comprehensive reference, Mihai Albulet presents a full account of RF amplifiers and shows that understanding large-signal RF circuits is simply a matter of understanding the basic principles and their applications. In addition to discussing fundamental concepts used in the analysis and design of RF power amplifiers, detailed mathematical derivations show the assumptions and limitations of the presented results, allowing the reader to calculate their usefulness in practical design. Covered are amplification classes, circuit typologies, bias circuits, and matching networks.

Mihai Albulet
Format: Hardcover, 366pp
Publisher: Noble Publishing Corporation
Published: May 2001


  Fundamentals of RF Circuit Design with Low Noise Oscillators

RF (Radio Frequency) circuits are fundamental components and intermediate blocks in many consumer electronics and communication devices. The latest advances will enable new robust and longer lasting electronic circuits, systems and devices to be developed.

Everard uses a clear and readable style to explain the fundamentals of radio frequency circuit design. A combined theoretical and practical approach provides a thorough treatment of the principles of operation and gives a unique insight into the development of robust circuit designs.

Jeremy Everard
Format: Paperback, 310pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Published: February 2001


  Complete Wireless Design with CD ROM

Complete Wireless Design is a great guide to wireless system hardware and circuit design for engineers and technicians working in wireless telecommunications. You'll learn how to design cutting-edge filters, amplifiers, RF switches, oscillators, and more. Algebraic formulas are presented and clearly explained, showing how to design complex wireless receivers and transmitters all the way down to the circuit level.

Cotter W. Sayre
Format: Hardcover, 547pp.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Book Group
Published: January 2001


  The RF and Microwave Handbook

The recent shift in focus from defense and government work to commercial wireless efforts has caused the job of the typical microwave engineer to change dramatically. The modern microwave and RF engineer is expected to know customer expectations, market trends, manufacturing technologies, and factory models to a degree that is unprecedented in the history of RF/microwave engineering. With a broad, balanced range of material, The RF and Microwave Handbook provides you with the means to understand and use these factors to improve your overall performance.

John Michael Golio
Format: Hardcover, 1st ed., 1376pp.
Publisher: CRC Press, LLC
Published: January 2001


  Microwave and RF Design of Wireless Systems

This book offers a quantitative and design-oriented presentation of the analog RF aspects of modern wireless telecommunications and data transmission systems from the antenna to the baseband level. It takes an integrated approach to topics such as antennas and proagation, microwave systems and circuits and communication systems.

David M. Pozar
Format:Textbook Hardcover, 1st ed., 384pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Published: December 2000


  Secrets of RF Circuit Design, Vol. 3

If you like hands-on electronics, you'll love Secrets of RF Circuit Design, Third Edition, by Popular Electronics writer Joe Carr. This update of the favorite RF circuit guide of thousands of electronics enthusiasts takes you inside wireless technology with step-by-step, illustrated directions for dozens of usable projects. This super guide demonstrates RF theory as it shows you how to overcome the technical and materials challenges facing those who build real-world electronics. You learn how to design and build receiver circuits, RF bridges, amplifiers, receiver preselectors, simple spectrum analyzers, and time domain reflectometers.

Joseph J. Carr
Format: Paperback, 3rd ed., 544pp.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: December 2000


  High Linearity RF Amplifier Design

Based on the author's real-world design experience in this key emerging area, this is the first single comprehensive guide to examine and directly compare all major RF power amplifier linearization techniques in detail. Packed with practical tips, more than 250 illustrations, and over 600 verified equations, the book saves you valuable design time while helping you avoid costly design errors. It covers the modeling and measurement of amplifier non-linearity, and describes the main methods for overcoming non-linearity in a wide range of applications.

Peter B. Kenington
Format: Hardcover, 1st ed., 552pp.
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: October 2000


  RF/Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Applications

With wireless technology rapidly exploding, there is a growing need for circuit design information specific to wireless applications. Presenting a single-source guidebook to this dynamic area, industry expert Ulrich Rohde and writer David Newkirk provide researchers and engineers with a complete set of modeling, design, and implementation tools for tackling even the newest IC technologies. They emphasize practical design solutions for high-performance devices and circuitry, incorporating ample examples of novel and clever circuits from high-profile companies. They also provide excellent appendices containing working models and CAD-based applications.

Ulrich L. Rohde, David P. Newkirk
Format: Hardcover, 1st ed., 954pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Published: March 2000


  RF Circuit Design: Theory and Applications

This Fourth Edition of Neil Boucher's internationally bestselling handbook has been thoroughly updated and expanded to provide comprehensive coverage of the new technologies that are shaping the industry, as well as the important changes brought about by the rapid domination of the cellular markets by digital systems. Encyclopedic in scope, it covers the design, installation, and operations of a cellular network, features concise discussions of best engineering practices, and provides helpful guidelines on critical business issues involved in planning, budgeting, and administering a cellular system.

Reinhold Ludwig, Pavel Bretchko
Format:Textbook Hardcover, 1st ed., 642pp.
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Published: January 2000
Edition Desc: Book & CD ROM


  RF Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications

Learn how to tackle a power amplifier (PA) design with confidence and save time in determining the cause of malfunctioning hardware with this guide to the theory and practice of RF PA design for modern communications systems. Written for practicing RF/MW engineers and wireless system designers, this pioneering resource explores a new and unified approach to the classification of higher (Class F and Class D) amplifier modes based on overdrive considerations. RF Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications contains the most complete survey of RF PA efficiency enhancement and linearization techniques in a single volume.

Steve C. Cripps
Format: Hardcover, 1st ed., 376pp.
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: April 1999


  Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits

This comprehensive book sets out in detail how to design gigahertz-speed radio-frequency integrated circuits in CMOS technology. Starting with a history of radio to establish a foundation and to differentiate the discrete era from the IC age, the book reviews passive RLC networks, the characteristics of IC components, and transistor models. The design of high-frequency tuned and broadband amplifiers follows, with an emphasis on approximate methods that provide important design insight as a complement to simulation results. Key RF building blocks, such as low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), mixers, powder amplifiers, high spectral purity oscillators, and frequency synthesizers are studied in detail. The book closes with an examination of transceiver architectures.

Thomas H. Lee
Format:Textbook Paperback, 598pp.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: January 1998


  Microwave Engineering

This second edition emphasizes the fundamental concepts of Maxwell's equations, wave propagation, network analysis and design principles as applied to modern microwave engineering. Applications of microwave engineering are also changing, with increasing emphasis on commercial use of microwave technology for personal communications systems, wireless local area networks, millimeter wave collision avoidance vehicle radars, radio frequency (RF) identification tagging, direct broadcast satellite television, and many other systems related to the information infrastructure.

David M. Pozar
Format: Hardcover, 716pp
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons
Published: August 1997


 
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