
Wireless Communications Circuits and Systems
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Chapter 2: Non-complex signal processing in a low-IF receiver
Chapter 3: A reconfigurable baseband chain for 3G wireless receivers
Chapter 4: Field-programmable and reconfigurable analogue and mixed-signal arrays
Chapter 5: A low-power, low-voltage Bluetooth channel filter using class AB CMOS transconductors
Chapter 6: Design and automatic tuning of integrated continuous-time filters
Chapter 7: Low-voltage integrated RF CMOS modules and frontend for 5 GHz and beyond
Chapter 8: Design of integrated CMOS power amplifiers for wireless transceivers
Chapter 9: Parasitic-aware RF IC design and optimisation
Chapter 10: Testing of RF, analogue and mixed-signal circuits for communications: an embedded approach
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