Design and Modeling of Millimeter-wave CMOS Circuits for
Wireless Transceivers describes in detail some of the interesting
developments in CMOS millimetre-wave circuit design. This includes
the re-emergence of the slow-wave technique used on passive
devices, the license-free 60GHz band circuit blocks and a 76GHz
voltage-controlled oscillator suitable for vehicular radar
applications.
All circuit solutions described are suitable for digital CMOS
technology. Digital CMOS technology developments driven by Moore's
law make it an inevitable solution for low cost and high volume
products in the marketplace. Explosion of the consumer wireless
applications further makes this subject a hot topic of the day.
The book begins with a brief history of millimetre-wave research
and how the silicon transistor is born. Originally meant for
different purposes, the two technologies converged and found its
way into advanced chip designs. The second part of the book
describes the most important passive devices used in
millimetre-wave CMOS circuits. Part three uses these passive
devices and builds circuit blocks for the wireless transceiver. The
book completes with a comprehensive list of references for further
readings.
Design and Modeling of Millimeter-wave CMOS Circuits for
Wireless Transceivers is useful to show the analogue IC designer
the issues involved in making the leap to millimetre-wave circuit
designs. The graduate student and researcher can also use it as a
starting point to understand the subject or proceed to innovative
from the works described herein.
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