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本帖最后由 benemale 于 2010-7-10 21:44 编辑
Electromagnetics for High-Speed Analog and Digital Communication Circuits
by Ali M. Niknejad
[size=120%]Electromagnetics for High-Speed Analog and Digital Communication Circuits
By Ali M. Niknejad
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Number Of Pages: 464
- Publication Date: 2007-03-05
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0521853508
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780521853507
- Binding: Hardcover
Product Description:
Modern communications technology demands smaller, faster and more efficient circuits. This book reviews the fundamentals of electromagnetism in passive and active circuit elements, highlighting various effects and potential problems in designing a new circuit. The author begins with a review of the basics - the origin of resistance, capacitance, and inductance - then progresses to more advanced topics such as passive device design and layout, resonant circuits, impedance matching, high-speed switching circuits, and parasitic coupling and isolation techniques. Using examples and applications in RF and microwave systems, the author describes transmission lines, transformers, and distributed circuits. State-of-the-art developments in Si based broadband analog, RF, microwave, and mm-wave circuits are reviewed. With up-to-date results, techniques, practical examples, illustrations and worked examples, this book will be valuable to advanced undergraduate and graduate students of electrical engineering, and practitioners in the IC design industry. Further resources for this title are available at www.cambridge.org/9780521853507.
Summary: very recent update on microwave integrated circuit
Rating: 4
I buy this book by library budget of my university.
Although, I don't read textbook throughly. But I concentrate only Smith chart topic because it is the core of microwave circuit.
I found that the equation of the real and imaginary reflection coefficient that can be write as a function of resistance and reactance circuit may be wrong. Eventhough, these equations are derived in page237 of Prof. Ramo textbook and confirmed by Prof. Pozar. I will check these equations later if I hang out from whiskey. But there are something interesting in this book because Prof. Niknejad is well-known in spiral inductor modeling since the work of his Ph.D degree. Chapters on Transformers are very interesting extended version of spiral inductor which can be found many application in modern communication circuits.
Additionally, latest version of this book should include some exercises for student. |
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