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The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits: RF CIRCUITS THROUGH THE AGES

Thomas H. Lee
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In this paper, an 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.
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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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The invariance of characteristic current densities in nanoscale MOSFETs and its impact on algorithmic design methodologies and design porting of Si(Ge) (Bi)CMOS high-speed building blocks

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that, as a result of constant-field scaling, the peak fT, peak fMAX, and optimum noise figure NFMIN current densities of Si and SOI n-channel MOSFETs are largely unchanged over technology nodes and foundries, and constant current-density biasing schemes are proposed to be applied to M OSFET analog/mixed-signal/RF and high-speed digital circuit design.

All-Digital I/Q RF-DAC

S.M. Alavi
TL;DR: This thesis proposes a wideband, high-resolution, all-digital orthogonal I/Q radio-frequency digital-to-analog (RF-DAC), which is discussed that contemporary RF transceivers must support most of multi-mode/multiband communication standards such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Fourth Generation (4G) of 3GPP cellular.

Wide-band CMOS LowNoiseAmplifier for Applications inRadioAstronomy

TL;DR: A novel variation on a well-known source-degenerated LNA topology is introduced that allows tuning of the power match centre frequency independently from the frequency at which the LNAs noise figure approaches its minimum noise.
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The use of tuned front end optical receiver and pulse position modulation

Khaled Taha
TL;DR: Noise power in tuned receivers is significantly reduced for all examined configurations and under different conditions compared to non-tuned receivers, and the overall receiver performance is improved by over 3dB in some cases.
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