Millimeter-Wave Low Noise Amplifiers, 1st ed. 2018
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This book is the first standalone book that combines research into low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) with research into millimeter-wave circuits. In compiling this book, the authors have set two research objectives. The first is to bring together the research context behind millimeter-wave circuit operation and the theory of low-noise amplification. The second is to present new research in this multi-disciplinary field by dividing the common LNA configurations and typical specifications into subsystems, which are then optimized separately to suggest improvements in the current state-of-the-art designs. To achieve the second research objective, the state-of-the-art LNA configurations are discussed and the weaknesses of state-of the art configurations are considered, thus identifying research gaps. Such research gaps, among others, point towards optimization ? at a systems and microelectronics level. Optimization topics include the influence of short wavelength, layout and crosstalk on LNAperformance. Advanced fabrication technologies used to decrease the parasitics of passive and active devices are also explored, together with packaging technologies such as silicon-on-chip and silicon-on-package, which are proposed as alternatives to traditional IC implementation. This research outcome builds through innovation. Innovative ideas for LNA construction are explored, and alternative design methodologies are deployed, including LNA/antenna co-design or utilization of the electronic design automation in the research flow. The book also offers the authors? proposal for streamlined automated LNA design flow, which focuses on LNA as a collection of highly optimized subsystems.

Introduction and Research Impact.- Specification-Governed Telecommunication and High-Frequency-Electronics Aspects for Low-Noise Amplifier Research.- Technologies for Low-Noise Amplifiers in the Millimeter-Wave Regime.- Passives for Low-Noise Amplifiers in the Millimeter-Wave Regime.- General Low-Noise Amplifiers.- Broadband Low-Noise Amplifiers.- State-of-the-Art Low Noise Amplifiers in the Millimeter-Wave Regime.- Advanced Low-Noise Amplifier Optimization Topics.- Low-Noise Amplifier Optimization via Electronic Design Automation.- Evaluation of the Hypothesis and Research Questions, Final Remarks and Future Research.

Saurabh Sinha is full professor of Electronics at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he has been Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment since 2013. In addition he is the managing editor of the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) Africa Research Journal. 
Combines theoretical analysis with practical design to create a solid foundation for innovative ideas and amplifier design techniques Addresses the state of the art in LNA design Includes sufficient material to enable readers to design an entire amplifier system Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras