Nanometer CMOS RFICs for Mobile TV Applications focuses on how to
break the trade-off between power consumption and performance (linearity
and noise figure) by optimizing the mobile TV front-end dynamic range in
three hierarchical levels: the intrinsic MOSFET level, the circuit
level, and the architectural level. It begins by discussing the
fundamental concepts of MOSFET dynamic range, including nonlinearity and
noise. It then moves to the circuit level introducing the challenges
associated with designing wide-dynamic range, variable-gain, broadband
low-noise amplifiers (LNAs). The book gives a detailed analysis of a new
noise-canceling technique that helps CMOS LNAs achieve a sub - 2 dB
wideband noise figure. Lastly, the book deals with the front-end dynamic
range optimization process from the systems perspective by introducing
the active and passive automatic gain control (AGC) mechanism.