Radio Frequency Circuit Design (2nd edition) [Repost]

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W. Alan Davis - Radio Frequency Circuit Design (2nd edition)
Published: 2010-12-28 | ISBN: 0470575077 | PDF | 401 pages | 7.79 MB


Now Updated—The Most Comprehensive Guide to RF CircuitComponent Design and Analysis
Radio Frequency (RF) design techniques and applications havegreatly expanded over the past decade. This Second Editionof Radio Frequency Circuit Design has been thoroughlyupdated to cover the latest developments in RF communications,giving practicing engineers and students authoritative guidance incontemporary design and analysis of RF circuit components.
This new edition features clear, step-by-step demonstrations ofnew design techniques for RF circuits, including phase lockedloops, filters, transformers, amplifiers, mixers, and oscillators.It offers a better understanding of RF power amplifiers and expandsupon class D and E power amplifier treatment. Also increasedcoverage is given to oscillator phase noise and impedance matching.The book includes real-life examples illustrating the role of thedescribed techniques in the overall design of various RFcommunication systems; additional features include solenoid designand double-tuned matching circuit examples, transistor andamplifier formulas, transformed frequency domain measurements, andanalytical spiral inductor model references.
To aid in the learning process, problems are included at the endof each chapter. In addition, source code for the programsillustrated throughout the book is available online, making theprograms even more valuable to the working engineer in need of aquick solution and to the student looking to understand some of thedetails in a computation. Also included are summary tables, graphs,equations, and SPICE examples.
Covering both the timeless principles of receiver andtransmitter circuit design and the latest technologicalapplications in RF communications, Radio Frequency CircuitDesign, Second Edition is designed as a primary text forgraduate students in a RF circuits course, as well as a fieldreference for professional engineers.

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