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Millimeter-Wave Circuits for 5G and Radar (The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series)

✍ Scribed by Gernot Hueber (editor), Ali M. Niknejad (editor)


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
456
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Discover the concepts, architectures, components, tools, and techniques needed to design millimeter-wave circuits for current and emerging wireless system applications. Focusing on applications in 5G, connectivity, radar, and more, leading experts in radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) design provide a comprehensive treatment of cutting-edge physical-layer technologies for radio frequency (RF) transceivers - specifically RF, analog, mixed-signal, and digital circuits and architectures. The full design chain is covered, from system design requirements through to building blocks, transceivers, and process technology. Gain insight into the key novelties of 5G through authoritative chapters on massive MIMO and phased arrays, and learn about the very latest technology developments, such as FinFET logic process technology for RF and millimeter-wave applications. This is an essential reading and an excellent reference for high-frequency circuit designers in both academia and industry.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Front Matter
The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series
Millimeter-Wave Circuits for
5G and Radar
Copyright
Reviews
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
1 Introduction
2 5G Transceivers from Requirements
to System Models and Analysis
3 MU-MIMO and Massive MIMO for
5G Radios
4 RF and Millimeter-Wave Full-Duplex
Wireless for 5G and Beyond
5 Flexible Integrated Architectures
for Frequency Division Duplex
Communication
6 Scalable RF and Millimeter-Wave
Multibeam Approaches
7 Millimeter-Wave Radar SoC
Integration in CMOS
8 CMOS Transceiver Design for
Ultra-High-Speed Millimeter-Wave
Wireless Communications
9 Phased Arrays for 5G Millimeter-Wave
Communications
10 Millimeter-Wave Frequency Synthesis
Based on Frequency Multiplications
11 Digitally Intensive PLL and Clock
Generation
12 Practical VCO Design
13 CMOS Power Amplifier Design for 5G
Mobile Applications
14 FinFET Process Technology for RF
and Millimeter-Wave Applications
Author Index
Subject Index


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