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High Frequency Communication and Sensing: Traveling-Wave Techniques introduces novel traveling wave circuit techniques to boost the performance of high-speed circuits in standard low-cost production technologies, like complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS). A valuable resource for experienced analog/radio frequency (RF) circuit designers as well as undergraduate-level microelectronics researchers, this book:

  • Explains the basics of high-speed signaling, such as transmission lines, distributed signaling, impedance matching, and other common practical RF background material
  • Promotes a dual-loop coupled traveling wave oscillator topology, the trigger mode distributed wave oscillator, as a high-frequency multiphase signal source
  • Introduces a force-based starter mechanism for dual-loop, even-symmetry, multiphase traveling wave oscillators, presenting a single-loop version as a force mode distributed wave antenna (FMDWA)
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    "... introduces traveling wave, a very significant high-speed device technology for future microwave and millimeter-wave equipment. Many conceptual design examples are provided. This book offers a great starting point for scientists and engineers ... ."
    —James Chu, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, Georgia, USA, from IEEE Microwave Magazine, September 2015



    Table of Contents

    What This Book Is About. Lumped vs. Distributed Elements. Trigger Mode Distributed Wave Oscillator. Force Mode Distributed Wave Oscillator. Wave Based RF Circuit Techniques. THz Signal Generation and Sensing Techniques. Traveling Wave-Based High-Speed Data Conversion Circuits. Traveling Wave High-Speed Serial Link Design for Fiber and Backplane.

High Frequency Communication and Sensing

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    A Hardback by Ahmet Tekin, Ahmed Emira

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 24/11/2014
      ISBN13: 9781482207118, 978-1482207118
      ISBN10: 1482207117

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      High Frequency Communication and Sensing: Traveling-Wave Techniques introduces novel traveling wave circuit techniques to boost the performance of high-speed circuits in standard low-cost production technologies, like complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS). A valuable resource for experienced analog/radio frequency (RF) circuit designers as well as undergraduate-level microelectronics researchers, this book:

      • Explains the basics of high-speed signaling, such as transmission lines, distributed signaling, impedance matching, and other common practical RF background material
      • Promotes a dual-loop coupled traveling wave oscillator topology, the trigger mode distributed wave oscillator, as a high-frequency multiphase signal source
      • Introduces a force-based starter mechanism for dual-loop, even-symmetry, multiphase traveling wave oscillators, presenting a single-loop version as a force mode distributed wave antenna (FMDWA)
      • Describes

        Trade Review

        "... introduces traveling wave, a very significant high-speed device technology for future microwave and millimeter-wave equipment. Many conceptual design examples are provided. This book offers a great starting point for scientists and engineers ... ."
        —James Chu, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, Georgia, USA, from IEEE Microwave Magazine, September 2015



        Table of Contents

        What This Book Is About. Lumped vs. Distributed Elements. Trigger Mode Distributed Wave Oscillator. Force Mode Distributed Wave Oscillator. Wave Based RF Circuit Techniques. THz Signal Generation and Sensing Techniques. Traveling Wave-Based High-Speed Data Conversion Circuits. Traveling Wave High-Speed Serial Link Design for Fiber and Backplane.

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