– Voinigescu, S. (2013). High-Frequency Integrated Circuits . Cambridge.

It bridges the gap between active devices, passive components, and integrated circuits, making it a one-stop resource.

The treatment of mixers goes beyond simple switching models. Voinigescu analyzes the noise contribution of mixers (a notoriously difficult subject) and image rejection techniques (Hartley and Weaver architectures).

The book systematically guides the reader through the design of individual transmitter and receiver components, focusing on physics-based design equations rather than blind optimization via electronic design automation (EDA) tools. Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNAs)

Voinigescu breaks down the complex subject into actionable, logical sections, ensuring readers gain both theoretical understanding and practical design skills. 1. High-Frequency Linear Noisy Network Analysis