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Digitally-Assisted Analog and RF CMOS Circuit Design for Software-Defined Radio

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  • © 2011

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  • Provides various approaches to realize a transceiver for a SDR using recent CMOS technology, in which fast and millions of transistors are available; • Covers entire transceiver circuit blocks, including receiver and transmitter front-ends, local oscillators, analog baseband, ADCs and DACs; • Offers analog/RF circuit designers a single-source point of entry to the state-of-the art in RF, analog, and mixed-signal circuit design for Software Defined Radio (SDR).

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This book describes the state-of-the-art in RF, analog, and mixed-signal circuit design for Software Defined Radio (SDR).  It synthesizes for analog/RF circuit designers the most important general design approaches to take advantage of the most recent CMOS technology, which can integrate millions of transistors, as well as several real examples from the most recent research results.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan

    Kenichi Okada

  • Toshiba Corp., Advanced Circuit Design Dept., Center for Semiconductor Research and De, Kawasaki, Japan

    Shouhei Kousai

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