Posts Tagged ‘amplifiers’

Design of RF CMOS low noise amplifiers: Gain-Fort common-gate topologies, noise analysis and modeling of on-chip differential inductor

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Product DescriptionDesign RF CMOS low noise amplifiers presents the results of research on increased gain is common RF low noise amplifier (LNA) in CMOS technology. The book covers the noise analysis, design techniques, prototyping of the LNA, as well as modeling broadband on-chip differential spiral inductors for. Beginning with a technical review of architectures and modeling techniques LNA inductor, we introduce an evolutionary model system for different localized octagonal. . . More>>

Design of RF CMOS low noise amplifiers: Gain-Fort common-gate topologies, noise analysis and modeling of on-chip differential inductor

Linear CMOS RF power amplifiers for wireless applications: Improving the capacity and effectiveness of tunable

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Product DescriptionThe power amplifier RF is a key element in a wireless transceiver and is considered by many to be the bottleneck in the chain of transmission design. Linear CMOS RF amplifiers for wireless applications addresses two fundamental aspects in the design of RF power amplifiers for integration in CMOS technology 2. 4, 3. 7 and 5. 2 GHz: improving the effectiveness and frequency agility. The well-known trade-off linearity-efficiency is circumvented by using an efficiency-e. . . More>>

Linear CMOS RF power amplifiers for wireless applications: Improving the capacity and effectiveness of tunable

Compact low voltage high speed CMOS, BiCMOS and Bipolar Operational Amplifiers

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Product DescriptionCompact low voltage high speed CMOS, BiCMOS and Bipolar Operational Amplifiers deals with the design of integrated operational amplifiers approaching the limits of low voltage or high speed. The achievements resulting cover the entire field of applications of micro-power CMOS VLSI amplifiers at 1 GHz bipolar amplifiers. The book presents effective circuit topologies to combine high performance with simple solutions. In total, twelve amperes. . . More>>

Compact low voltage high speed CMOS, BiCMOS and Bipolar Operational Amplifiers

CMOS Current Amplifiers: Speed versus Nonlinearity

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Product Description Designed as a CMO current amplifier containing a thorough discussion of the current amplifier topologies with technology integration. . . . More>>

CMOS Current Amplifiers: Speed versus Nonlinearity

CMOS Current Amplifiers

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Output Current Amplifiers DescriptionCMOS presents design strategies for high performance current amplifiers based on CMOS technology. After an introduction to the different architectures of operational amplifiers, the operating principles of the current amplifier are described. This book provides the reader with equations of simple design and compact for use in a pencil and paper and design the next simulation step. Chapter 1 presents the general aspects of current amplifiers. A.. . More>>

CMOS Current Amplifiers

CMOS RF power amplifiers: theory, design and implementation

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Product DescriptionRF CMOS power amplifiers: design theory and implementation focuses on how to design and test issues of CMOS RF power amplifiers. This is the first monograph to address the design RF CMOS power amplifier for the new wireless standards. The emphasis on power amplifiers is the short distance wireless personal area networks (LAN and PAN), but the design techniques are also applicable to new networks (WANs) usin infrastructure. . . More>>

CMOS RF power amplifiers: theory, design and implementation

RF power amplifiers for mobile communications

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Product DescriptionRF power amplifiers for mobile communications is part of the quest for integrated CMOS transceivers. The book tackles both high efficiency and high linearity low-voltage CMOS PA design and has a strong emphasis on theory, design and implementation. The book is designed as a design guide for those actively involved in the design of wireless transceivers CMOS. RF Power Amplifiers for Mobile Communications starts from the BA. . . More>>

RF power amplifiers for mobile communications

Introduction to CMOS operational amplifiers and comparators

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Descriptiones product step by step guide to the design and analysis of CMOS operational amplifiers and comparators This volume is a comprehensive text which offers a detailed treatment of the analysis and design principles of two of the most important components of semi Metal Oxide Semiconductor Analog (MOS) circuits, namely operational amplifiers (op-amps) and comparators. The book covers the physical functioning of these components, their design procedures, and applications. . . More>>

Introduction to CMOS operational amplifiers and comparators

Dynamic Offset Compensated CMOS amplifiers

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Product DescriptionDynamic Offset-Compensated CMOS amplifiers describes the theory, design and implementation of dynamic offset compensated CMOS amplifiers. It focuses on the design of general-purpose wideband operational amplifiers and instrumentation amplifiers. Two compensation techniques to compensate are described: self-zeroing and chopping. Several topologies are discussed, with which these techniques can be used in the design of broadband amplifiers dynamic offset compensation. Four. . . More>>

Dynamic Offset Compensated CMOS amplifiers

Analysis of Bipolar and CMOS Amplifiers

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Product DescriptionThe classic approach to the analysis of analog circuits is a challenge for many students, requiring tedious list of contributing factors and long calculations. Most textbooks of applying this approach cumbersome for small-signal amplifiers, which becomes even more difficult when the number of components increases. Analysis of Bipolar and CMOS amplifiers offer students an alternative that allows a fast and intuitive analysis and design of the analysis by inspection. . . More>>

Analysis of Bipolar and CMOS Amplifiers