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Unlike traditional RFIC texts (Razavi, Lee, Pozar), Voinigescu’s book bridges (30–300 GHz) with high-speed digital (SiGe BiCMOS, FinFET, CMOS). It’s uniquely practical—written by a professor who also leads industry tapeouts at 130 nm down to 28 nm and beyond. this book is intensely practical

highfrequency integrated circuits sorin voinigescu pdf
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brings a unique blend of academic rigor and industry-hardened expertise (having co-founded Quake Technologies and Peraso Technologies) to the text. Unlike many theoretical texts, this book is intensely practical, focusing on the real-world interactions between device structures circuit performance Key highlights of the text include: High frequency integrated circuits

The book uniquely bridges the gap between traditional RFIC design (300 MHz to 3 GHz) and mm-wave monolithic integrated circuits (MMICs) by using the unified term "HF ICs" to describe systems reaching up to 1 THz. Core Topics and Structure High-Frequency Integrated Circuits

Most RF books stop at 10 GHz. Voinigescu goes through:

Unlike traditional RFIC texts (Razavi, Lee, Pozar), Voinigescu’s book bridges (30–300 GHz) with high-speed digital (SiGe BiCMOS, FinFET, CMOS). It’s uniquely practical—written by a professor who also leads industry tapeouts at 130 nm down to 28 nm and beyond.