Basic Semiconductor Devices
A general electrical network theory is based on four fundamental functions of ideal passive devices, namely resistance (R), capacitance (C), inductance (L), and memristance (M). In order to amplify signal, however, passive elements alone are not sufficien
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Wireless Communication Electronics Introduction to RF Circuits and Design Techniques Second Edition
Wireless Communication Electronics
Robert Sobot
Wireless Communication Electronics Introduction to RF Circuits and Design Techniques Second Edition
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Robert Sobot École Nationale Supérieure de l’Électronique et de ses Applications Cergy-Pontoise, France
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Preface
Preface to the Second Edition This textbook is the updated, significantly modified, and reorganized version of the first edition. Some material was removed, some added, all in the attempt to produce a more focused book with the explanations better suited for the students who are entering this topic. In this edition’s structure, chapter after chapter, the course lectures, examples, case studies, and problems follow the design of AM RF receiver circuit that my Canadian students were studying and designing as the laboratory requirement of the course. Thus, these textbook example circuits have been demonstrated in the practical part of the course. For pedagogical reasons, the complexity and challenges of the receiver’s subcircuits are adjusted so that they are appropriate for senior undergraduate students who are entering RF circuit design for the first time. The assumed prerequisites for this course are the first course in circuit theory and analogue electronics. The increased volume of this textbook prohibits me to give more space to “drilling” problems that are required for practicing the presented ideas and concepts. Instead, in