
Distributed CMOS Bidirectional Amplifiers: Broadbanding and Linearization Techniques 2012th Edition
Author(s): Ziad El-Khatib (Author), Leonard MacEachern (Author), Samy A. Mahmoud (Author)
- Publisher: Springer
- Publication Date: 2 May 2012
- Edition: 2012th
- Language: English
- Print length: 160 pages
- ISBN-10: 9781461402718
- ISBN-13: 9781461402718
Book Description
This book describes methods to design distributed amplifiers useful for performing circuit functions such as duplexing, paraphrase amplification, phase shifting power splitting and power combiner applications. A CMOS bidirectional distributed amplifier is presented that combines for the first time device-level with circuit-level linearization, suppressing the third-order intermodulation distortion. It is implemented in 0.13um RF CMOS technology for use in highly-linear, low-cost UWB Radio-over-Fiber communication systems.
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This book describes methods to design distributed amplifiers useful for performing circuit functions such as duplexing, paraphrase amplification, phase shifting power splitting and power combiner applications. A CMOS bidirectional distributed amplifier is presented that combines for the first time device-level with circuit-level linearization, suppressing the third-order intermodulation distortion. It is implemented in 0.13μm RF CMOS technology for use in highly linear, low-cost UWB Radio-over-Fiber communication systems.
- Describes CMOS distributed amplifiers for optoelectronic applications such as Radio-over-Fiber systems, base station transceivers and picocells;
- Presents most recent techniques for linearization of CMOS distributed amplifiers;
- Includes coverage of CMOS I-V transconductors, as well as CMOS on-chip inductor integration and modeling;
- Includes circuit applications for UWB Radio-over-Fiber networks.
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