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Parasitic-Aware Optimization of CMOS RF Circuits

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In the arena of Parasitic-Aware Design of CMOS RF Circuits, efforts are aimed at the realization of true single-chip radios with few, if any, off-chip components. Ironically, the on-chip passive components required for RF integration pose miore serious challenges to SOC integration than the active CMOS and BJT devices. This is not surprising since modern digital IC designs are dominated as much, or more, by interconnectg characteristics than by active device properties. In any event, the co-integration of active and passive devices in RFIC design represents a serious design problem and an even more daunting manufacturing challenge. If conventional mixed-signal design techniques are employed, parasitics associated with passive elements (resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, pads, etc.) and the package effectively de-tune RF circuits rendering them sub-optimal or virtually useless. Hence, dealing with parasitics in an effective way as part of the design process is an essential emerging methodology in modern SOC design. The parasitic-aware RF circuit synthesis techinques described in this book effectively address this critical problem.

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Background On Parasitic-Aware Optimization.- Modeling of On-Chip Passive and Active Components.- Parasitic-Aware Optimization.- Optimization of CMOS RP Circuits.- Optimization of CMOS Low Noise Amplifiers.- Optimization of CMOS Mixers.- Optimization of CMOS Oscillators.- Optimization of CMOS RF Power Amplifiers.- Optimization of Ultra-Wideband Amplifiers.

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In the arena of Parasitic-Aware Design of CMOS RF Circuits, efforts are aimed at the realization of true single-chip radios with few, if any, off-chip components. Ironically, the on-chip passive components required for RF integration pose miore serious challenges to SOC integration than the active CMOS and BJT devices. This is not surprising since modern digital IC designs are dominated as much, or more, by interconnectg characteristics than by active device properties. In any event, the co-integration of active and passive devices in RFIC design represents a serious design problem and an even more daunting manufacturing challenge. If conventional mixed-signal design techniques are employed, parasitics associated with passive elements (resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, pads, etc.) and the package effectively de-tune RF circuits rendering them sub-optimal or virtually useless. Hence, dealing with parasitics in an effective way as part of the design process is an essential emerging methodology in modern SOC design. The parasitic-aware RF circuit synthesis techinques described in this book effectively address this critical problem.

Product details

Authors David Allstot, David J Allstot, David J. Allstot, Kiyong Choi, Kiyong Choi, Kiyong Choi, Jinh Park, Jinho Park
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.11.2013
 
EAN 9781475777543
ISBN 978-1-4757-7754-3
No. of pages 162
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 289 g
Illustrations XVII, 162 p. 28 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

Elektrotechnik, Transistor, C, Modeling, engineering, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Circuits and Systems, Electronic circuits, Electronic Circuits and Systems

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