Low power RF circuit design in standard CMOS technology / by Unai Alvarado, Guillermo Bistué, Iñigo Adín.

"Low Power Consumption is one of the critical issues in the performance of small battery-powered handheld devices. Mobile terminals feature an ever increasing number of wireless communication alternatives including GPS, Bluetooth, GSM, 3G, Wi Fi or DVB-H. Considering that the total power availa...

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Main Author: Alvarado, Unai
Other Authors: Adin, Iñigo, Bistué, Guillermo
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, c2011.
Series:Lecture notes in electrical engineering ; 104.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"Low Power Consumption is one of the critical issues in the performance of small battery-powered handheld devices. Mobile terminals feature an ever increasing number of wireless communication alternatives including GPS, Bluetooth, GSM, 3G, Wi Fi or DVB-H. Considering that the total power available for each terminal is limited by the relatively slow increase in battery performance expected in the near future, the need for efficient circuits is now critical. This book presents the basic techniques available to design low power RF CMOS analogue circuits. It gives circuit designers a complete guide of alternatives to optimize power consumption and explains the application of these rules in the most common RF building blocks: LNA, mixers and PLLs. It is set out using practical examples and offers a unique perspective as it targets designers working within the standard CMOS process and all the limitations inherent in these technologies."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Description based on print version record.
Physical Description:1 electronic document (xvii, 236 p.: ill.).
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1283451069
3642229875
9781283451062
9783642229879
ISSN:1876-1100 ;
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