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1. "RF Circuit Design - Theory and Application" by Reinhold Ludwig, Electronic Industry Press
Book review: This is a classic work on RF. I recommend everyone who works in RF to have a copy. The content is quite comprehensive. This book should be read repeatedly, and you will have a deeper understanding each time.
Just to mention, what should I do if I don't understand something when reading a radio frequency book? I suggest that you read the branches or conclusions first to get a general impression. If you really don't understand, just skip it (of course, you can ask your colleagues or classmates or Google it). Skipping it does not mean ignoring it, but trying to finish reading what you can understand first, and then focus on the parts you didn't understand the first time when you read it for the second time. People's thinking is constantly sublimated, and knowledge is also a systematic system, which is related. When you understand each brick, you will naturally infer how the top of the pyramid is built.
2. "RF Communication Circuit Design" (Chinese) by Liu Changjun, Science and Technology Press
Book review: It seems to be a patchwork (it quotes a lot from Book 1 and "Analysis and Design of Microwave Transistor Amplifier Circuits"), but it still has its merits. With the author's understanding, it is easier to understand than reading foreign books (or translated versions). After all, it is a Chinese rhyme. It is worth reading. There are many inductive experiences in the book.
3. "High Frequency Circuit Design and Production" (Japanese) by Ichikawa Yuichi, Science and Technology Press
Book review: To be honest, I prefer the style and language of Japanese books. They are very popular, with pictures, and extremely profound theories seem clear and clear, much better than some professors who can only copy formulas from beginning to end. This book is the author's practical work, which contains some of the author's design works and design methods. I recommend it..
4. "Oscillator Circuit Design and Application" (Japanese) by Inaba Bao, Science and Technology Press
Book review: This book is pretty good. In addition to learning oscillator circuit design, I also learned a lot of basic applications of analog circuits. The only shortcoming is that the content in the book does not involve high enough frequencies (k-level, oscillators of several MHz, tens, or hundreds of MHz). Those who work on active circuits can take a look. Overall, it feels okay.
5. "Phase-Locked Loop Circuit Design and Application" (Japanese) Tosaka Toshiaki, Science and Technology Press
Book review: Students who are always confused about the principle of PLL can refer to this book. There are many graphics and pictures, which makes people understand it intuitively. It is a thousand times better than other PLL books that only write formulas in a stereotyped way. Good book, worth collecting!
6. "Signal Integrity Analysis" by Eric Bogatin, Electronic Industry Press
Book review: The first few chapters use a physical approach to look at electronics, which is hard to understand. The writing feels awkward and the translation seems to be a little inadequate, but the later chapters are really well written, especially the ones about transmission lines, which can help you understand the actual process of signal transmission and build a good model. I recommend everyone to read this book. It is still a good book. (I have read too many RF books, so I want to change my appetite)
7. "High Speed Digital Design" by Howard Johnson, Electronic Industry Press
Book Review: I just bought it from Joyo, and haven’t touched it yet. I just flipped through the catalog and it turned out that engineers working on high-speed circuits and PCB Layout must read this book, it is also a classic!
8. "EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Design and Test Case Analysis" (Chinese) by Zheng Junqi, Electronic Industry Press
Book review: This is a very practical book. I often send my products to the 5th Institute of Electronic Research of the Ministry of Information Industry for EMC testing and certification. Product certification is the final step to product success. If you do this well, your boss will appreciate you very much. If you are also responsible for the EMC of the product, this book is a must-read. The author has written many examples, which are very representative and will be of guiding significance to your solution of EMC problems.
9. Spread Spectrum Communication (Chinese) by Tian Ricai, Tsinghua University Press
Book review: I bought this book when I was working on 2.4G frequency hopping. Overall, I think it's okay, but the last few chapters are quite repetitive. It is enough to just read the first few chapters to master the basic theory of frequency hopping.
10. EMC Technology in Product Design, Tim Williams, Electronic Industry Press
Book review: It explains various EMC standards and the basic knowledge of EMC. The following chapters discuss shielding, grounding, isolation, etc. Overall, it is a good book.
11. " Practical Radio Design" (Chinese and Taiwanese) by Yuan Jie, Electronic Industry Press
Book review: This book was introduced from Quanhua in Taiwan (Quanhua has published many good books, but unfortunately it is not very convenient to buy them in mainland China). The author is Yuan Jie, who is very famous in the RF industry in Taiwan. The book uses a lot of space and examples to explain how to use SMITH to design amplifiers. When I opened the book, I felt that there were too many circles. Haha, this book is pretty good!
12. "High Frequency Communication Circuit Design" (China.Taiwan) Yuan Diwen, Taiwan Gaoli Publishing Group
Book review: Original traditional Chinese version from Taiwan. This book is so practical. It gives many examples, which will make you realize that this is the case. The examples given by the author make you understand many truths that are not mentioned in the book. The language is popular and easy to understand. To be honest, I don’t like academic writing (so-called papers) written by some people in China. First, I don’t understand it myself, and second, others can’t understand it. Maybe it’s because of my limited level
13. Microstrip Circuits (Chinese) Tsinghua University Editorial Group Posts and Telecommunications Press
Book review: This is a classic book. Why not revise it and reprint it? I am not used to reading electronic files. It is not good for my eyes. I have no impression after reading it. I must write and draw when reading. This is the best way to read. This is also my habit of reading. There is a photocopy of this book on Taobao for $60. I can only use the company's printer. If the boss knows, he will be distressed. There is no other way. Shush! (Be careful that the boss hears)
14. "Transistor Circuit Design" (Japanese) Suzuki Masaomi Science and Technology Publishing House
Book review: This set of illustrated books published by Science and Technology Press is generally good. Is the amplifier circuit simple? Not necessarily. This book explains in detail the working principle of triodes and various structures and uses of amplifier circuits. It is easy to understand and is equipped with many waveform illustrations, which will make you feel a completely different triode amplifier circuit from the textbook. It is a very good book suitable for engineering design applications. After reading this book, your "magic electricity" has reached a new level...
15. " RF Communication Circuits" (Chinese) Chen Bangyuan Science and Technology Press
Book review: This is a good textbook for the old "high-frequency electronic circuit" type. The book also introduces SMITH. The chapter on PLL is quite detailed, which allows me to see some things that are not available in other PLLs. It is very suitable for friends and students who want to strengthen their basic knowledge of high-frequency circuits.
16. Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design, Barr Electronics Industry Press
Book review: This book is very classic, with detailed content, without too many mathematical formulas and derivations. Unfortunately, it is out of stock on Dangdang Joyo, and only the electronic version is available...
17. " RF Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Applications" (US) Rohde Electronics Industry Press
Book review: The book is very thick and contains a lot of content. It introduces the theoretical knowledge of the system and gives many examples. In particular, it directly uploads many RF IC DATASHEETs. It is very good!
18. " Key Points of RF Circuit and Chip Design" (Chinese Edition) Li Jixi Higher Education Publishing House
Book review: The explanation is unique, and the emphasis is on matching and RF grounding. The author is a practical person. This book is a summary of the author's 20 years of design experience in success and failure in RF design. The book is rich in theoretical knowledge and practical experience. However, some parts of the book have page after page of formulas, which seems unnecessary. If you attach great importance to theoretical derivation, it doesn't hurt to take a closer look!
19. " Complete Guide to Wireless Communication Equipment and System Design" by Cotter W, Posts and Telecommunications Press
Book Review: This book was written by a RF engineer from the wireless development group of 3COM. It contains mostly text, and is also the author’s summary of experience (some content is similar to Practical Radio Design). I don’t know who “referenced” whom, but it’s a good book for beginner and intermediate RF learning!
20. Antenna Theory and Design, by GA Stutzman, Posts and Telecommunications Press
A classic, a good book.
21. Antenna, by Klaus, Electronic Industry Press
A classic, a good book.
22. " RF Passive Circuit Design for Wireless Communication" Taiwan Quanhua Book Technology Co., Ltd.
Microstrip line design, circulator, power divider, coupler design theory and examples.
23. Introduction to RF and Microwave Engineering Practice , Joseph F. White, Electronic Industry Press, 2009
It is relatively basic and practical, suitable for RF engineers, but the content is not very comprehensive.
24. "Antenna Design in the Wireless Communication Era" by Huang Xianfeng, Taiwan Quanhua Book Technology Co., Ltd.
This is a book translated from Japanese. It is quite practical. The theoretical explanation is very concise and there are many pictures of actual physical tests. It is a good book.
25. Modern Microwave and Antenna Measurement Technology, by Dai Jun, Electronic Industry Press
It provides a relatively systematic introduction to the basics of RF microwave instruments and test measurements, which is pretty good.
26. "Frequency Synthesis and Design Principles" by Vadim, Electronic Industry Press
27. "Electromagnetic Fields and Electromagnetic Waves" by Xie Fangchu, Higher Education Press
28 Microwave Engineering , translated by DMPozar, Zhang Zhaoyi, etc., Electronic Industry Press
A classic introductory textbook for people who work with microwaves and radio frequencies. A large number of references are listed in detail for some places that are not discussed in detail due to space limitations. It is great.
29. “Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design” , written by I. Bahl et al., translated by Zheng Xin et al., published by Electronics Industry Press.
30 Monolithic RF Microwave Integrated Circuit Technology and Design , I. Robertson et al., translated by Wen Guangjun et al., Electronic Industry Press
29-30 is an important reference book for those who work with RFIC, MIC and MMIC
31. Antenna Theory and Design, 2nd edition , by WL Stutzman, translated by Zhu Shouzheng et al., Posts and Telecommunications Press
32. Antenna Theory and Technology , by Lu Wanzheng, Xidian Press
31-325 provides a thorough explanation of antenna theory and mathematical tools.
RF simulation class:
33: "ADS2011 RF Circuit Design and Simulation Examples" by Xu Xingfu Electronic Industry Press
34: "HFSS RF Simulation Design Examples" by Xu Xingfu Electronic Industry Press
35: "HFSS Antenna Design" Li Mingyang Electronic Industry Press
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