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Technologies for RF systems / Terry Edwards.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Artech House microwave libraryPublisher: Boston : Artech House, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xv, 284 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781630814526
  • 1630814520
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Technologies for RF systems.DDC classification:
  • 621.381/3 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7874.78
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Contents:
Intro; Technologies for RF Systems; Contents; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 Twenty-First Century RF Systems and Electronics; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Abbreviations Relating to Symbols Used in this Book; 1.3 Antennas; 1.4 The Challenge of Frequency Bands and Wavelengths; 1.5 Software-Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio; 1.6 The Challenge of Noise; 1.7 RF Receivers; 1.8 RF Filters; 1.9 ADCs and DACs; 1.10 Oscillators, Mixers, and Frequency Converters; 1.11 Semiconductor Device Requirements; 1.12 Semiconductor Manufacturing; 1.13 Diodes and Transistors; 1.14 Hybrid Circuits and MMICs
1.15 The Challenge of RF Power Amplification1.16 Electronic Design Automation; References; CHAPTER 2 RF Semiconductors; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Semiconductor Materials; 2.2.1 Bandgap; 2.2.2 Drift Velocity; 2.2.3 Resistors Made from Semiconductors; 2.2.4 Electron Speed and Transit Time; 2.2.5 Some Further Important Properties of Semiconductors; 2.2.6 Semiconductor Manufacturing; 2.3 Semiconductor Diodes (RF-Oriented); 2.3.1 Some Semiconductor Junction Diode Fundamentals; 2.3.2 P-I-N Diodes; 2.3.3 Varactor Diodes; 2.3.4 Noise in RF Diodes; 2.4 Transistors; 2.4.1 Introductory Remarks
2.4.2 High Frequency Circuit Models for Transistors2.4.3 CMOS and Related Transistor Technologies; 2.4.4 GaAs and GaN Field-Effect Transistors; 2.4.5 The GaAs HEMT and pHEMT; 2.4.6 The GaN HEMT; 2.4.7 Bipolar RF Transistors; 2.5 MMICs and RFICs; References; CHAPTER 3 Passive RF Components; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Discrete Passive RF Components; 3.2.1 Capacitors; 3.2.2 Inductors; 3.2.3 Resistors; 3.3 RF Transmission Lines; 3.3.1 Coaxial Lines; 3.3.2 Microstrip; 3.4 Coplanar Waveguide; 3.5 Substrate Integrated Waveguide; References; CHAPTER 4 Passive RF Circuit Elements; 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Fundamentals of Directional Couplers4.3 The Lange Coupler; 4.3.1 EM Structure; 4.4 Wilkinson Power Dividers; 4.4.1 Introduction to Wilkinson Dividers; 4.4.2 Equal-Split Wilkinson Dividers; 4.4.3 Unequal-Split Wilkinson Dividers; 4.4.4 Multiport Equal-Split Wilkinson Dividers; 4.5 Baluns; References; CHAPTER 5 Switches, Attenuators, and Digital Circuits; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Solid State RF Switches; 5.2.1 Some Overall Aspects; 5.2.2 Reflective and Nonreflective SPDT GaAs FET Switches; 5.3 Attenuators; 5.4 Digital Circuits; 5.4.1 Selected Examples of Logic Gates
5.4.2 Digital Signal Processors5.4.3 Electronically Programmable Read-Only Memories; 5.4.4 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays; 5.4.5 Provision for Built-In Test and Related Requirements; 5.4.6 Technology Utilized for Digital Circuit Elements; References; CHAPTER 6 Radio-Frequency Filters; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Review of Basic Concepts and Fundamentals; 6.3 Technology Options; 6.4 LPFs Formed with Cascaded Microstrips; 6.5 Microwave BPFs; 6.6 Suspended Substrate Stripline Filters; 6.7 Inline Microstrip Filter Structures; 6.8 Filters Using Defected Ground Plane Technology
Abstract: This comprehensive resource provides an introduction to the main concepts, technologies, and components in microwave and RF engineering. This book presents details about how to design various amplifiers, circuits, and chips for communication systems. It offers insight into selecting appropriate ADC and DAC technology. Several worked examples are found throughout the book. This book provides a summary of 21st century RF systems and electronics and discusses the challenges of frequency bands and wavelengths, software-defined radio (SDR) and cognitive radio.nnRF semiconductors are covered, including bandgap, drift velocity, resistors, diodes, and various transistors. This book offers details about passive RF components, capacitors, inductors, resistors, coaxial, and microstrip lines as well as coplanar waveguide. Passive RF circuit elements are presented and this book covers the fundamentals of directional couplers, including Lange couplers and Wilkinson dividers. Switches, attenuators, and digital circuits are discussed. This book is packed with additional coverage of RF filters, antennas, and small-signal RF amplifiers, and includes chapters on noise and LNAs, RF power amplifiers and RF-oriented ADCs and DACs. Modulation techniques and technologies are also presented. Publisher abstract.
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Intro; Technologies for RF Systems; Contents; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 Twenty-First Century RF Systems and Electronics; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Abbreviations Relating to Symbols Used in this Book; 1.3 Antennas; 1.4 The Challenge of Frequency Bands and Wavelengths; 1.5 Software-Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio; 1.6 The Challenge of Noise; 1.7 RF Receivers; 1.8 RF Filters; 1.9 ADCs and DACs; 1.10 Oscillators, Mixers, and Frequency Converters; 1.11 Semiconductor Device Requirements; 1.12 Semiconductor Manufacturing; 1.13 Diodes and Transistors; 1.14 Hybrid Circuits and MMICs

1.15 The Challenge of RF Power Amplification1.16 Electronic Design Automation; References; CHAPTER 2 RF Semiconductors; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Semiconductor Materials; 2.2.1 Bandgap; 2.2.2 Drift Velocity; 2.2.3 Resistors Made from Semiconductors; 2.2.4 Electron Speed and Transit Time; 2.2.5 Some Further Important Properties of Semiconductors; 2.2.6 Semiconductor Manufacturing; 2.3 Semiconductor Diodes (RF-Oriented); 2.3.1 Some Semiconductor Junction Diode Fundamentals; 2.3.2 P-I-N Diodes; 2.3.3 Varactor Diodes; 2.3.4 Noise in RF Diodes; 2.4 Transistors; 2.4.1 Introductory Remarks

2.4.2 High Frequency Circuit Models for Transistors2.4.3 CMOS and Related Transistor Technologies; 2.4.4 GaAs and GaN Field-Effect Transistors; 2.4.5 The GaAs HEMT and pHEMT; 2.4.6 The GaN HEMT; 2.4.7 Bipolar RF Transistors; 2.5 MMICs and RFICs; References; CHAPTER 3 Passive RF Components; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Discrete Passive RF Components; 3.2.1 Capacitors; 3.2.2 Inductors; 3.2.3 Resistors; 3.3 RF Transmission Lines; 3.3.1 Coaxial Lines; 3.3.2 Microstrip; 3.4 Coplanar Waveguide; 3.5 Substrate Integrated Waveguide; References; CHAPTER 4 Passive RF Circuit Elements; 4.1 Introduction

4.2 Fundamentals of Directional Couplers4.3 The Lange Coupler; 4.3.1 EM Structure; 4.4 Wilkinson Power Dividers; 4.4.1 Introduction to Wilkinson Dividers; 4.4.2 Equal-Split Wilkinson Dividers; 4.4.3 Unequal-Split Wilkinson Dividers; 4.4.4 Multiport Equal-Split Wilkinson Dividers; 4.5 Baluns; References; CHAPTER 5 Switches, Attenuators, and Digital Circuits; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Solid State RF Switches; 5.2.1 Some Overall Aspects; 5.2.2 Reflective and Nonreflective SPDT GaAs FET Switches; 5.3 Attenuators; 5.4 Digital Circuits; 5.4.1 Selected Examples of Logic Gates

5.4.2 Digital Signal Processors5.4.3 Electronically Programmable Read-Only Memories; 5.4.4 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays; 5.4.5 Provision for Built-In Test and Related Requirements; 5.4.6 Technology Utilized for Digital Circuit Elements; References; CHAPTER 6 Radio-Frequency Filters; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Review of Basic Concepts and Fundamentals; 6.3 Technology Options; 6.4 LPFs Formed with Cascaded Microstrips; 6.5 Microwave BPFs; 6.6 Suspended Substrate Stripline Filters; 6.7 Inline Microstrip Filter Structures; 6.8 Filters Using Defected Ground Plane Technology

This comprehensive resource provides an introduction to the main concepts, technologies, and components in microwave and RF engineering. This book presents details about how to design various amplifiers, circuits, and chips for communication systems. It offers insight into selecting appropriate ADC and DAC technology. Several worked examples are found throughout the book. This book provides a summary of 21st century RF systems and electronics and discusses the challenges of frequency bands and wavelengths, software-defined radio (SDR) and cognitive radio.nnRF semiconductors are covered, including bandgap, drift velocity, resistors, diodes, and various transistors. This book offers details about passive RF components, capacitors, inductors, resistors, coaxial, and microstrip lines as well as coplanar waveguide. Passive RF circuit elements are presented and this book covers the fundamentals of directional couplers, including Lange couplers and Wilkinson dividers. Switches, attenuators, and digital circuits are discussed. This book is packed with additional coverage of RF filters, antennas, and small-signal RF amplifiers, and includes chapters on noise and LNAs, RF power amplifiers and RF-oriented ADCs and DACs. Modulation techniques and technologies are also presented. Publisher abstract.

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