RF Power Amplifiers for Mobile Communications fits in the quest for
fully integrated CMOS transceivers. The book tackles both high
efficiency and high linearity PA design in low-voltage CMOS, and has a
strong emphasis on theory, design and implementation. The book is
conceived as a design guide for those actively involved in the design of
CMOS wireless transceivers.
RF Power Amplifiers for Mobile Communications starts from the basic
theory of power amplification from the viewpoint of CMOS integration.
The design of switching RF power amplifiers in CMOS is explored and CMOS
PA design at low supply voltage using parallel amplification is
discussed. Combining both efficiency and linearity is one of the major
issues in CMOS PA design for wireless and mobile communications and is
subsequently tackled. Different linearization techniques and approaches
are discussed and polar modulation is clarified in greater detail.
Finally, two CMOS PA implementations are thoroughly covered.
RF Power Amplifiers for Mobile Communications offers the reader an
intuitive insight in Power Amplification as well as the necessary
mathematical background. The book is essential reading for RF design
engineers and researchers in the field and is also suitable as a text
book for an advanced course on the subject.