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Featured Tech Book: Integration of Passive RF Front-End Components
in SoCs |
Integration
of Passive RF Front-End Components in SoCs, by Hooman Darabi
and Ahmad Mirzaei. Examining the most important developments in highly
integrated wireless RF front-ends, this book describes and evaluates
both active and passive solutions for on-chip high-Q filtering, and
explores M-phase filters in depth. An accessible step-by-step approach
is used to introduce everything an RF designer needs to know about these
filters, including their various forms, principles of operation, and
their performance against implementation-related imperfections. Real-world
examples are described in depth, and detailed mathematical analyses
demonstrate the practical quantification of pertinent circuit parameters.
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