
Millimeter-Wave Circuits for 5G and Radar
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'The 5G cellular standard has been under development for a number of years and is projected to support speeds far greater than those of earlier generations. This ambitious goal relies on innovations at all levels of abstraction, and is well served by the publication of Millimeter-Wave Circuits for 5G and Radar. Written by nearly thirty experts in the field, this book provides a great overview of the state of the art and will benefit those who wish to advance their knowledge of millimeter-wave circuits.' Behzad Razavi, University of California, Los Angeles 'A book of landmark importance for practitioners of 5G RF system and RF circuit design covering millimeter-wave and frequency-division duplex (FDD) transceivers. It covers the essential topics of transceiver system design, beam forming and circuit design for advanced 5G and radar systems.' Kamal Sahota, Qualcomm 'This book is an excellent read with topics ranging from architecture to layouts, and the concepts are illustrated by test results from manufactured circuits in advance technology nodes. Leading industry and academic researchers give a comprehensive overview of system aspects as well as in-depth state-of-the-art circuit design solutions. The scope is also very timely, as integration of advanced radio and radar transceivers is the key enabling technology for 5G communication and automotive application hardware.' Sven Mattisson, Ericsson 'This book is on the 5G system and radar, which are both part of our future indeed. A wide range of experts have been brought together to discuss the design of high-frequency circuitry for 5G and radar. Both the system level and the transistor level are addressed in great detail. It includes 5G system considerations and transceivers, Digital PLLs, VCOs, and power amplifiers, etc. Actually in systems of such complexity few circuits of importance can be missing. Linearity and noise considerations are omnipresent as well. The last chapter provides the trade-off between planar CMOS and FinFETs. This is a choice which each designer faces sooner or later. As a result this book is a must for whoever wants to play a design role in the coming 5G or radar systems.' Willy Sansen, Katholieke Universiteit LeuvenMore details
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