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Front Cover; Radio Frequency Transistors: Principles and Practical Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1. Understanding RF Data Sheet Parameters; Introduction; DC Specifications; Maximum Ratings and Their Characteristics; Power Transistors-Functional Characteristics; Low Power Transistors-Functional Characteristics; Linear Modules-Functional Characteristics; Power Modules-functional Characteristics; Data Sheets of the Future; CHAPTER 2. RF Transistor Fundamentals; What's Different About RF Transistors?; Transistor Characteristics in Specific Applications
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A Practical Design ExampleComponent Considerations; Stability Considerations; CHAPTER 8. Computer Aided Design Programs; General; Inside Motorola Impedance Matching Program; MIMP Description; Smith Charts and MIMP; CHAPTER 9. After the Power Amplifier Output; VSWR Protection of Solid State Amplifiers; Testing the Circuit; Output Filtering; Types of Low Pass Filters; The Design Procedures; The Components; CHAPTER 10. Wideband Impedance Matching; Introduction to Wideband Circuits; Conventional Transformers; Twisted Wire Transformers; Transmission Line Transformers
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Bandwidth Consideration in Selecting TransistorsMOSFETs vs. Bipolars in Selecting a Transistor; Other Factors in RF Power Transistor Selection; CHAPTER 3. FETs and BJTs: Comparison of Parameters and Circuitry; Types of Transistors; Comparing the Parameters; Circuit Configurations; Common Emitter and Common Source; Common Base and Common Gate; Common Collector and Common Drain; CHAPTER 4. Other Factors Affecting Amplifier Design; Classes of Operation; Forms of Modulation; Biasing to Linear Operation; Operating Transistors In A Pulse Mode; CHAPTER 5. Reliability Considerations
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Die Temperature and Its Effects on ReliabilityOther Reliability Considerations; CHAPTER 6. Construction Techniques; Types of Packages; The Emitter/Source Inductance; Laying Out a Circuit Board; Tips for Systematic PC Layout Design; Mounting RF Devices; RF Modules; CHAPTER 7. Power Amplifier Design; Single-Ended, Parallel, or Push-Pull; Single-Ended RF Amplifier Designs: Lumped Circuit Realization; Distributed Circuit Realization; Quasi-Lumped Element Realization; Parallel Transistor Amplifiers: Bipolar Transistors; MOSFETs; Push-Pull Amplifiers; Impedances and Matching Networks
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Equal Delay Transmission Line TransformersCHAPTER 11. Power Splitting and Combining; Introduction; Basic Types of Power Combiners; In Phase and 180 Degree Combiners; 90 Degree Hybrids; Line Hybrids; Ring Hybrids; Branch Line Couplers; Wilkinson Couplers; CHAPTER 12. Frequency Compensation and Negative Feedback; Frequency Compensation; Negative Feedback; CHAPTER 13. Small Signal Amplifier Design; Scattering Parameters; Noise Parameters; Biasing Considerations; Power Gain; Stability; Summary of Gain/Noise Figure Design Procedures; Actual Steps in Low Power Amplifier Design
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Cellular telephones, satellite communications and radar systems are adding to the increasing demand for radio frequency circuit design principles. At the same time, several generations of digitally-oriented graduates are missing the essential RF skills. This book contains a wealth of valuable design information difficult to find elsewhere.It's a complete 'tool kit' for successful RF circuit design. Written by experienced RF design engineers from Motorola's semiconductors product section.Book covers design examples of circuits (e.g. amplifiers; oscillators; switches; pulsed power; modular syst
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Radio frequency transistors : principles and practical applications.