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Book Description
The book presents the full range of distortion specs to helpensure you select the right telecommunications equipment for your needs. Choosefrom the full range of design methods for highly linear circuits to optimizelinearity in small-signal and high-power amplifiers and mixers. Practicaladvice on modeling and computer-aided tools guides you toward successfulanalysis and design. Moreover, the book helps you design other highly-linearcircuits and systems related to microwave and wireless communications and itincludes the most comprehensive treatment of the application of Volterramethods in the technical literature.
Contents:
Foreword.
Preface.
Introduction - Signal Pertubation: General Concepts. Linearityand Nonlinearity. Overview of Nonlinear Distortion Phenomena. Scope of theBook.
IMD Characterization Techniques - Introduction. One-ToneCharacterization Tests. Two-Tone Characterization Tests. Multi-Tone orContinuous Spectra Characterization Tests. Examples of Nonlinear DistortionCharacterization.
Nonlinear Analysis Techniques - Introduction. Frequency-DomainTechniques for Small-Signal Distortion Analysis. Frequency-Domain Techniquesfor Large Signal Distortion Analysis. Time-Domain Techniques for DistortionAnalysis. Summary of Nonlinear Analysis Techniques for Distortion Evaluation.
Nonlinear Device Modeling - Introduction; Device Models Basedon Equivalent Circuits. Electron Device Models for Nonlinear Distortion Prediction.Behavioral Models for System Level Simulation.
Highly Linear Circuit Design - Introduction. High DynamicRange Amplifier Design. Linear Power Amplifier Design. Linear Mixer Design.Nonlinear Distortion in Balanced Circuits.
José Carlos Pedro is associate professor in theTelecommunications Institute at the University of Aveiro, Aveiro Portugal. Asenior member of the IEEE, he earned both engineering and doctoral degrees inelectronics and telecommunications at the University of Aveiro.
Nuno Borges Carvalho is assistant professor in theTelecommunications Institute at the University of Aveiro, Aveiro Portugal,where he earned both engineering and doctoral degrees in electronics andtelecommunications.
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