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Ali Niknejad "electromagnetics for high-speed analog and digital communication circuits"
Very good introductory book for anyone who is interested in learning Electromagnetics for RF/high speed analog/digital design.
Electromagnetics for High-Speed Analog and
Digital Communication Circuits
Modern communications technology demands smaller, faster, and more efficient circuits, the
design of which requires a good understanding of circuit theory and electromagnetics. This
book reviews the fundamentals of electromagnetism as applied to passive and active circuit
elements, highlighting the 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, from a circuit and field perspective; then progresses to more advanced topics
such as passive device design and layout, resonant circuits, impedance matching, highspeed
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 also covered. With up-to-date results,
techniques, practical examples, many 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.
ali m. niknejad obtained his Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of California, Berkeley,
where he is currently an associate professor in the EECS department. He is a faculty director
at the BerkeleyWireless Research Center(BWRC)and the co-director of theBSIMResearch
Group. Before his appointment at Berkeley, Niknejad worked for several years in industry
designingCMOSand SiGe ICs. He has also served as an associate editor of the IEEE Journal
of Solid-State Circuits, and was a co-recipient of the Jack Raper Award for Outstanding
Technology Directions Paper at ISSCC 2004.
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