
Microwave and Wireless Synthesizers
Theory and Design
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Microwave and Wireless Synthesizers
Theory and Design
About this book
The new edition of the leading resource on designing digital frequency synthesizers from microwave and wireless applications, fully updated to reflect the most modern integrated circuits and semiconductors
Microwave and Wireless Synthesizers: Theory and Design, Second Edition, remains the standard text on the subject by providing complete and up-to-date coverage of both practical and theoretical aspects of modern frequency synthesizers and their components. Featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, this classic volume describes loop fundamentals, noise and spurious responses, special loops, loop components, multiloop synthesizers, and more. Practical synthesizer examples illustrate the design of a high-performance hybrid synthesizer and performance measurement techniquesâoffering readers clear instruction onthe various design steps and design rules.
The second edition includes extensively revised content throughout, including a modern approach to dealing with the noise and spurious response of loops and updated material on digital signal processing and architectures. Reflecting today's technology, new practical and validated examples cover a combination of analog and digital synthesizers and hybrid systems. Enhanced and expanded chapters discuss implementations of direct digital synthesis (DDS) architectures, the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), crystal and other high-Q based oscillators, arbitrary waveform generation, vector signal generation, and other current tools and techniques. Now requiring no additional literature to be useful, this comprehensive, one-stop resource:
- Provides a fully reviewed, updated, and enhanced presentation of microwave and wireless synthesizers
- Presents a clear mathematical method for designing oscillators for best noise performance at both RF and microwave frequencies
- Contains new illustrations, figures, diagrams, and examples
- Includes extensive appendices to aid in calculating phase noise in free-running oscillators, designing VHF and UHF oscillators with CAD software, using state-of-the-art synthesizer chips, and generating millimeter wave frequencies using the delay line principle
Containing numerous designs of proven circuits andmore than 500 relevant citations from scientific journal and papers, Microwave and Wireless Synthesizers: Theory and Design, Second Edition, is a must-have reference for engineers working in the field of radio communication, and the perfect textbook for advanced electrical engineering students.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Author Biography
- Preface
- Important Notations
- Chapter 1 Loop Fundamentals
- Chapter 2 ALMOST ALL ABOUT PHASE NOISE
- Chapter 3 Special Loops
- Chapter 4 LOOP COMPONENTS
- Chapter 5 Digital PLL Synthesizers
- Chapter 6 A HighâPerformance Hybrid Synthesizer
- Chapter A Mathematical Review
- Chapter B A GeneralâPurpose Nonlinear Approach to the Computation of Sideband Phase Noise in FreeâRunning Microwave and RF Oscillators
- Chapter C EXAMPLE OF WIRELESS SYNTHESIZERS USING COMMERCIAL ICs
- Chapter D MMICâBASED SYNTHESIZERS
- Chapter E ARTICLES ON DESIGN OF DIELECTRIC RESONATOR OSCILLATORS
- Chapter F OPTOâELECTRONICALLY STABILIZED RF OSCILLATORS
- Chapter G Phase Noise Analysis, then and Today
- Chapter H A Novel Approach to Frequency and Phase Settling Time Measurements on PLL Circuits
- Index
- EULA