This text/reference develops practical intuition into the art of RF circuit design and introduces users to the widely used simulation tool, Pathwave ADS, from Keysight Technologies.
This text/reference develops practical intuition into the art of RF circuit design and introduces users to the widely used simulation tool, Pathwave ADS, from Keysight Technologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen I. Long received his B.Sc. degree in engineering physics from the University of California, Berkeley, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. From 1974 to 1977 he was a Senior Engineer at Varian Associates, Palo Alto, CA. From 1978 to 1981 he was a member of the technical staff at Rockwell International Science Center, Thousand Oaks, CA. He has been a member of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department of the University of California, Santa Barbara since 1981. He is currently Professor Emeritus and has served as Vice Chair, Graduate Advisor, and Undergraduate Program Director. His research interests included the design of very high-speed digital integrated circuits, high performance devices and fabrication technologies, and high frequency analog integrated circuits for wireless and fiber-optic communications. Dr. Long received the IEEE Microwave Applications Award in 1978 for development of InP millimeter wave devices. In 1988 he was a research visitor at GEC Hirst Research Centre, UK. In 1994 he was a Fulbright research visitor at the Signal Processing Laboratory, Tampere University of Technology, Finland and a visiting professor at Electromagnetics Institute, Technical University of Denmark. In 1999, he was a visitor at Hewlett-Packard HP/Eesof Division, Santa Rosa, CA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Nonideal Components 2. Transmission Lines: A Review and Explanation 3. Transmission Line Analysis in the Frequency Domain 4. S-Parameters 5. Matching Network Design 6. Small Signal Amplifier Design 7. Bias Circuit Design and Wideband Microwave Amplifiers 8. Performance Limitations of Amplifiers - Distortion and Noise 9. Design of Low Noise Amplifiers 10. Introduction to Receivers 11. Mixers 12. Quadrature Signals and Image Reject Mixers 13. Resonators 14. Oscillators 15. Low Phase Noise Oscillators 16. Power Amplifiers 17. Power Amplifiers - Part 2
1. Nonideal Components 2. Transmission Lines: A Review and Explanation 3. Transmission Line Analysis in the Frequency Domain 4. S-Parameters 5. Matching Network Design 6. Small Signal Amplifier Design 7. Bias Circuit Design and Wideband Microwave Amplifiers 8. Performance Limitations of Amplifiers - Distortion and Noise 9. Design of Low Noise Amplifiers 10. Introduction to Receivers 11. Mixers 12. Quadrature Signals and Image Reject Mixers 13. Resonators 14. Oscillators 15. Low Phase Noise Oscillators 16. Power Amplifiers 17. Power Amplifiers - Part 2
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