In summary, "High-Frequency Integrated Circuits" by Sorin Voinigescu is a comprehensive guide to the design and analysis of high-frequency ICs. The book is a valuable resource for engineers, researchers, and students working in the field of high-frequency ICs.
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Utilizing Silicon-Germanium HBTs for applications requiring higher breakdown voltages and superior transconductance ( ) alongside standard CMOS logic on a single die. Modern Applications of HFIC Principles
: Covers on-chip passive components, microstrip lines, and coplanar waveguides.
Visual aids and step-by-step mathematical proofs for the end-of-chapter design challenges. 5. Summary of Key Design Equations
Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013 as part of The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series , High-Frequency Integrated Circuits is a substantial work, spanning 902 pages. It is described as a "transistor-level, design-intensive overview" of monolithic integrated circuits for wireless and broadband systems operating from .