CMOS RF modeling, characterization and applications / editors, M. Jamal Deen, Tor A. Fjeldly.

CMOS technology has now reached a state of evolution, in terms of both frequency and noise, where it is becoming a serious contender for radio frequency (RF) applications in the GHz range. Cutoff frequencies of about 50 GHz have been reported for 0.18 µm CMOS technology, and are expected to reach ab...

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Other Authors: Deen, M. Jamal, Fjeldly, Tor A.
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Language:English
Published: River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2002.
Series:Selected topics in electronics and systems ; v. 24.
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505 0 |a RF MOS measurements / F. Sischka and T. Gneiting -- MOSFET modeling and parameter extraction for RF IC's / M. Je [and others] -- MOSFET modeling for RF IC design / Y. Cheng -- RF CMOS noise characterization and modeling / C.-H. Chen and M.J. Deen -- SOI CMOS transistors for RF and microwave applications / D. Flandre, J.-P. Raskin, and D. Vanhoenacker-Janvier -- RF CMOS reliability / S. Naseh and M.J. Deen. 
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