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This book provides a detailed review of millimeter-wave power
amplifiers, discussing design issues and performance limitations
commonly encountered in light of the latest research. Power
amplifiers, which are able to provide high levels of output power
and linearity while being easily integrated with surrounding
circuitry, are a crucial component in wireless microwave systems.
The book is divided into three parts, the first of which introduces
readers to mm-wave wireless systems and power amplifiers. In turn,
the second focuses on design principles and EDA concepts, while the
third discusses future trends in power amplifier research. The book
provides essential information on mm-wave power amplifier theory,
as well as the implementation options and technologies involved in
their effective design, equipping researchers, circuit designers
and practicing engineers to design, model, analyze, test and
implement high-performance, spectrally clean and energy-efficient
mm-wave systems.
This book comprehensively reviews the state of the art in
millimeter-wave antennas, traces important recent developments and
provides information on a wide range of antenna configurations and
applications. While fundamental theoretical aspects are discussed
whenever necessary, the book primarily focuses on design principles
and concepts, manufacture, measurement techniques, and practical
results. Each of the various antenna types scalable to
millimeter-wave dimensions is considered individually, with
coverage of leaky-wave and surface-wave antennas, printed antennas,
integrated antennas, and reflector and lens systems. The final two
chapters address the subject from a systems perspective, providing
an overview of supporting circuitry and examining in detail diverse
millimeter-wave applications, including high-speed wireless
communications, radio astronomy, and radar. The vast amount of
information now available on millimeter-wave systems can be
daunting for researchers and designers entering the field. This
book offers readers essential guidance, helping them to gain a
thorough understanding based on the most recent research findings
and serving as a sound basis for informed decision-making.
This book comprehensively reviews the state of the art in
millimeter-wave antennas, traces important recent developments and
provides information on a wide range of antenna configurations and
applications. While fundamental theoretical aspects are discussed
whenever necessary, the book primarily focuses on design principles
and concepts, manufacture, measurement techniques, and practical
results. Each of the various antenna types scalable to
millimeter-wave dimensions is considered individually, with
coverage of leaky-wave and surface-wave antennas, printed antennas,
integrated antennas, and reflector and lens systems. The final two
chapters address the subject from a systems perspective, providing
an overview of supporting circuitry and examining in detail diverse
millimeter-wave applications, including high-speed wireless
communications, radio astronomy, and radar. The vast amount of
information now available on millimeter-wave systems can be
daunting for researchers and designers entering the field. This
book offers readers essential guidance, helping them to gain a
thorough understanding based on the most recent research findings
and serving as a sound basis for informed decision-making.
This book provides a detailed review of millimeter-wave power
amplifiers, discussing design issues and performance limitations
commonly encountered in light of the latest research. Power
amplifiers, which are able to provide high levels of output power
and linearity while being easily integrated with surrounding
circuitry, are a crucial component in wireless microwave systems.
The book is divided into three parts, the first of which introduces
readers to mm-wave wireless systems and power amplifiers. In turn,
the second focuses on design principles and EDA concepts, while the
third discusses future trends in power amplifier research. The book
provides essential information on mm-wave power amplifier theory,
as well as the implementation options and technologies involved in
their effective design, equipping researchers, circuit designers
and practicing engineers to design, model, analyze, test and
implement high-performance, spectrally clean and energy-efficient
mm-wave systems.
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