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Noise in Highfrequency Circuits and Oscillators

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Informationen zum Autor BURKHARD SCHIEK , PhD, is Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of Ruhr- Universität Bochum. ILONA ROLFES , PhD, is Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of Universität Hannover. HEINZ-JÜRGEN SIWERIS , PhD, is Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Applied Science in Regensburg. Klappentext A classroom-tested book addressing key issues of electrical noiseThis book examines noise phenomena in linear and nonlinear high-frequency circuits from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. The authors explore important noise mechanisms using equivalent sources and analytical and numerical methods. Readers learn how to manage electrical noise to improve the sensitivity and resolution of communication, navigation, measurement, and other electronic systems.Noise in High-Frequency Circuits and Oscillators has its origins in a university course taught by the authors. As a result, it is thoroughly classroom-tested and carefully structured to facilitate learning. Readers are given a solid foundation in the basics that allows them to proceed to more advanced and sophisticated themes such as computer-aided noise simulation of high-frequency circuits.Following a discussion of mathematical and system-oriented fundamentals, the book covers:* Noise of linear one- and two-ports* Measurement of noise parameters* Noise of diodes and transistors* Parametric circuits* Noise in nonlinear circuits* Noise in oscillators* Quantization noiseEach chapter contains a set of numerical and analytical problems that enable readers to apply their newfound knowledge to real-world problems. Solutions are provided in the appendices.With their many years of classroom experience, the authors have designed a book that is ideal for graduate students in engineering and physics. It also addresses key issues and points to solutions for engineers working in the burgeoning satellite and wireless communications industries. Zusammenfassung A classroom-tested book addressing key issues of electrical noiseThis book examines noise phenomena in linear and nonlinear high-frequency circuits from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. The authors explore important noise mechanisms using equivalent sources and analytical and numerical methods. Readers learn how to manage electrical noise to improve the sensitivity and resolution of communication, navigation, measurement, and other electronic systems.Noise in High-Frequency Circuits and Oscillators has its origins in a university course taught by the authors. As a result, it is thoroughly classroom-tested and carefully structured to facilitate learning. Readers are given a solid foundation in the basics that allows them to proceed to more advanced and sophisticated themes such as computer-aided noise simulation of high-frequency circuits.Following a discussion of mathematical and system-oriented fundamentals, the book covers:* Noise of linear one- and two-ports* Measurement of noise parameters* Noise of diodes and transistors* Parametric circuits* Noise in nonlinear circuits* Noise in oscillators* Quantization noiseEach chapter contains a set of numerical and analytical problems that enable readers to apply their newfound knowledge to real-world problems. Solutions are provided in the appendices.With their many years of classroom experience, the authors have designed a book that is ideal for graduate students in engineering and physics. It also addresses key issues and points to solutions for engineers working in the burgeoning satellite and wireless communications industries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. 1 Mathematical and System-oriented Fundamentals. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 hlathematical basics for the description of noise signals. 1.3 Transfer of noise signals by linear networks. 2 Noise of Linear One- and...

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