RF Circuits and Systems
The design and analysis of radio frequency integrated circuits at the transistor level using CMOS and bipolar technologies, system-level trade-offs in transceiver design, practical RF circuit techniques, and physical understanding of device parasitic, models for active devices, passive components and interconnect parasitic are examined, concepts in wireless system design and their impact on design trade-offs in different transceiver architectures, RF transistor models, passive matching networks, noise analysis and low-noise amplifier design, the effects of nonlinearity are treated along with mixer design techniques and practical bias circuits, the importance of phase noise and VCO design will be considered.
Course ID
ECE 416
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3