Microwave EngineeringWiley Global Education, 13.04.2012 - 752 Seiten The 4th edition of this classic text provides a thorough coverage of RF and microwave engineering concepts, starting from fundamental principles of electrical engineering, with applications to microwave circuits and devices of practical importance. Coverage includes microwave network analysis, impedance matching, directional couplers and hybrids, microwave filters, ferrite devices, noise, nonlinear effects, and the design of microwave oscillators, amplifiers, and mixers. Material on microwave and RF systems includes wireless communications, radar, radiometry, and radiation hazards. A large number of examples and end-of-chapter problems test the reader's understanding of the material. The 4th edition includes new and updated material on systems, noise, active devices and circuits, power waves, transients, RF CMOS circuits, and more. |
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TRANSMISSION LINE THEORY | 48 |
TRANSMISSION LINES AND WAVEGUIDES | 95 |
MICROWAVE NETWORK ANALYSIS | 165 |
IMPEDANCE MATCHING AND TUNING | 228 |
MICROWAVE RESONATORS | 272 |
POWER DIVIDERS AND DIRECTIONAL COUPLERS | 317 |
MICROWAVE FILTERS | 380 |
NOISE AND NONLINEAR DISTORTION | 496 |
ACTIVE RF AND MICROWAVE DEVICES | 524 |
MICROWAVE AMPLIFIER DESIGN | 558 |
OSCILLATORS AND MIXERS | 604 |
INTRODUCTION TO MICROWAVE SYSTEMS | 658 |
APPENDICES | 712 |
ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS | 722 |
INDEX | 725 |
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