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3.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't cover SiGe HBTs,
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I bought this book hoping to learn more about modeling SiGe HBTs, but then in the very first few pages the author states that the book applies to InP and GaAs (III-V), not SiGe. I guess I should have known that SiGe HBTs didn't really count as HBTs, since the title "Introduction to modeling HBTs" certainly doesn't include SiGe HBTs. Anyways, it's of little value to me until I get to work with InP or GaAs HBTs.
3.0 out of 5 stars
This may be the best book that you can find about HBT modeling in the world market.,
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I met author of this book in Atlanta, Georgia at IMS2008. I ask him about 2 or 3 questions in this conference. I found that Dr. Matthias is answer my question very interestingly. But I am not sure this book talked about de-embedding or not. Eventhough, deembedding lost physical phenomena description in this device. But it is very important for circuit designer to use large signal or small signal equivalent circuit to design amplifier, filter and oscillator. etc. I confess that I have many book to read for fun but if I have research job I will spend more time on this book.
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Introduction to Modeling HBTs by Matthias Rudolph (Hardcover - March 31, 2006)
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