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Mai, Dawei

Dawei Mai received the Ph.D. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from University College Dublin in 2021. He has published extensively in the field of fractional-N frequency synthesis. He is an expert in the modeling, simulation and analysis of nonlinearity-induced phenomena in frequency synthesizers. He contributed to the analysis of the wandering spur phenomenon in fractional-N frequency synthesizers and invented an effective technique to mitigate wandering spurs.



Michael Peter Kennedy FIEEE received the Ph.D. degree from the University of California at Berkeley and the D.Eng. degree from the National University of Ireland. He has made seminal contributions in the fields of neural networks, chaotic oscillators, chaos communications, mixed-signal testing, digital delta-sigma modulation, and frequency synthesis. He is Professor of Microelectronic Engineering at University College Dublin and Scientific Director of the Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland.

Wandering Spurs in MASH-Based Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizers</a>

Wandering Spurs in MASH-Based Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizers

Few people know what wandering spurs are; fewer still know how to get rid of them. This book, which is written by those who raised awareness of wandering spurs, explained how they arise, and invented ways to get rid of them, contains valuable insights, analytical techniques and examples that will enable the reader to become an expert in the area.

Wandering Spurs in MASH-Based Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizers</a>

Wandering Spurs in MASH-Based Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizers

Few people know what wandering spurs are; fewer still know how to get rid of them. This book, which is written by those who raised awareness of wandering spurs, explained how they arise, and invented ways to get rid of them, contains valuable insights, analytical techniques and examples that will enable the reader to become an expert in the area.

Wandering Spurs in MASH-Based Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizers</a>

Wandering Spurs in MASH-Based Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizers

Few people know what wandering spurs are; fewer still know how to get rid of them. This book, which is written by those who raised awareness of wandering spurs, explained how they arise, and invented ways to get rid of them, contains valuable insights, analytical techniques and examples that will enable the reader to become an expert in the area.