The growth in RF and wireless/mobile computing devices that operate
at microwave frequencies has resulted in explosive demand for
integrated circuits capable of operating at such frequencies in
order to accomplish functions like frequency division, phase
shifting, attenuation, and isolators and circulators for antennas.
This book is an introduction to such ICs, combining theory and
practical applications of those devices. In addition to this
combined theory and application approach, the author discusses the
critical importance of differing fabrication materials on the
performance of ICs at different frequencies. This is an area often
overlooked when choosing ICs for RF and microwave applications, yet
it can be a crucial factor in how an IC performs in a given
application.
Gives reader a solid background in an increasingly important area
of circuit design
Emphasis on combination of theoretical discussions with practical
application examples
In-depth discussion of critical, but often overlooked topic of
different fabrication material performances at varying frequencies
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