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RF and Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Communications (Artech House Mobile Communications)
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RF and Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Communications (Artech House Mobile Communications) | Hardcover

by Lawrence E. Larson (Author)

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Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  Artech House Publishers
Page Count:  432 Pages
Publication Date:  January 31, 1996
Sales Rank:  503,079rd


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This book addresses the complicated modulation schemes and higher frequencies required for today's wireless communications circuits. Covering cutting-edge developments in mixer circuits, frequency synthesizers, amplifier design, noise, and the future of wireless communication, it will help readers.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 2 reviews)

Definitely not a circuits book 2 Stars
April 11, 2003
This book is a collection of papers by various authors on random topics in wireless communications system design. By the title of this book I thought I was going to get a circuits book with actual circuit implementations. However, the treatment of actual hardware is essentially non-existent here.

A great text to introduce and reinforce wireless concepts by T. LeMense (Farmington, Michigan, USA) 4 Stars
November 07, 1997
I found this book to be a very appropriate way to move beyond linear and analog communication techniques (which is well understood and has been addressed by many authors) and into the realm of digital communication techniques. This text specifically addresses data communication, and how commonplace blocks (mixers, for example) must be re-considered to be applied to high bandwidth, non-voice/image communication systems. The treatment of digital modulation is well done, covering most of the variants of PSK in use today. The text also does a fine job of focusing on the actual implementation of the system, using available and in-development IC technology.
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