1. Introduction to RF and Wireless Technology. Complexity Comparison. Design Bottleneck. Applications. Analog and Digital Systems. Choice of Technology. References.
2. Basic Concepts in RF Design. Nonlinearity and Time Variance. Intersymbol Interference. Random Processes and Noise. Sensitivity and Dynamic Range. Passive Impedance Transformation. References.
3. Modulation and Detection. General Considerations. Analog Modulation. Digital Modulation. Power Efficiency of Modulation Schemes. Noncoherent Detection. References.
4. Multiple Access Techniques and Wireless Standards. Mobile RF Communications. Multiple Access Techniques. Wireless Standards. References.
5. Transceiver Architectures. General Considerations. Receiver Architectures. Transmitter Architectures. Transceiver Performance Tests. Case Studies. References.
6. Low-Noise Amplifiers and Mixers. Low-Noise Amplifiers. Down conversion Mixers. Cascaded Stages Revisited. References.
7. Oscillators. General Considerations. Basic LC Oscillator Topologies. Voltage-Controlled Oscillators. Phase Noise. Bipolar and CMOS LC Oscillators. Monolithic Inductors. Resonatorless VCOs. Quadrature Signal Generation. Single-Sideband Generation. References.
8. Frequency Synthesizers. General Considerations. Phase-Locked Loops. RF Synthesizer Architectures. Frequency Dividers. References.
9. Power Amplifiers. General Considerations. Classification of Power Amplifiers. High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers. Large-Signal Impedance Matching. Linearization Techniques. Design Examples.
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