
Noise in Linear and Nonlinear Circuits
Stephen A. Maas(Author)
Artech House Publishers
Published on 31. August 2005
Book
Hardback
294 pages
978-1-58053-849-7 (ISBN)
Description
Noise is a fundamental problem that degrades the performance of every communications device. Noise starts at a very basic level - in the circuits within communications devices and systems. This book is a comprehensive treatment of how noise affects circuit performance. It covers practical methods for optimizing communications performance in a noisy environment. Special coverage is given to phase noise in oscillator circuits, which is a critical problem in cellular and mobile telecommunications. Software has become an indispensable tool for analyzing noise. This book gives circuit designers and software developers a solid understanding of this specialized software, so they can more effectively create noise-resistant circuitry. Noise is the basic stumbling block in creating reliable communications circuits, and this book shows engineers how to overcome this problem.
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Edition
New
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwood
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
1, black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
513 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58053-849-7 (9781580538497)
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Person
Stephen A. Maas is the chief scientist at Applied Wave Research in El Segundo, CA. The Artech House series editor of microwave software, Dr. Maas is also the author of Nonlinear Microwave and RF Circuits, Second Edition, The RF and Microwave Circuit Design Cookbook, and Microwave Mixers, Second Edition (Artech House 2003, 1998, 1993), and the coauthor of C/NL for Windows 95, NT and 3.1: Version 1.2 (Artech House 1996). He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from UCLA.
Content
Introduction. Noise and Random Processes. Noise Figure, Noise Temperature, and the System Noise Model. Noise Models of Solid-State Devices. Noise Theory of Linear Circuits. Noise of Theory of Nonlinear Circuits. Low-Noise Amplifiers. Oscillators. Mixers and Frequency Multipliers.