This book addresses the complicated modulation schemes and higher frequencies required of today 's wireless communications circuits. Covering cutting-edge developments in mixer circuits, frequency synthesizers, amplifier design, noise, and the future of wireless communication, it helps you design applications for digital cellular telephony, wireless LANs, PCS, GaAs and high-speed silicon bipolar IC technology, and low-power RF circuit technology.
Introduction to Wireless Communications Applications and Circuit Design. Low-Power Radio-Frequency ICs for Portable Communications. Digital Modulation and Demodulation. Mixers for Wireless Applications. RF and Microwave Frequency Synthesizer Design. Amplifiers for Wireless Communications.
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Lawrence E. Larson
Lawrence E. Larson is director of the Center for Wireless Communications at the University of California, San Diego and past CWC Industry Chair Professor in Wireless Communications, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. A Fellow of the IEEE, he has conducted numerous research and development projects at Hughes Research Laboratories and Hughes Network Systems. He holds an M.B.A. and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a M. Eng. and B.S. in electrical engineering from Cornell University, New York.