Kluwer, 1993. — 231 p.<br/> <br/>На протяжении многих лет профессиональной деятельности, автор книги разработал философию и набор методов для целей проведения измерений высокочастотных сигналов и шумов в электронных схемах, а также для снижения уровня высокочастотного шума в электронных схемах (напр
High-Frequency Circuit Design and Measurements
✍ Scribed by Peter C. L. Yip (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 235
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
An elective course in the final-year BEng progamme in electronic engin eering in the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong was generated in response to the growing need of local industry for graduate engineers capable of designing circuits and performing measurements at high frequencies up to a few gigahertz. This book has grown out from the lecture and tutorial materials written specifically for this course. This course should, in the opinion of the author, best be conducted if students can take a final-year design project in the same area. Examples of projects in areas related to the subject matter of this book which have been completed successfully in the last two years that the course has been run include: low-noise amplifiers, dielectric resonator-loaded oscillators and down converters in the 12 GHz as well as the 1 GHz bands; mixers; varactor-tuned and non-varactor-tuned VCOs; low-noise and power amplifiers; and filters and duplexers in the 1 GHz, 800 MHz and 500 MHz bands. The book is intended for use in a course of forty lecture hours plus twenty tutorial hours and the prerequisite expected of the readers is a general knowledge of analogue electronic circuits and basic field theory. Readers with no prior knowledge in high-frequency circuits are recom mended to read the book in the order that it is arranged. ~ ______ In_t_ro_d_u_c_tl_·o_n ______ ~1 ~ 1.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Transmission-line Theory and Microstrips....Pages 7-30
s -parameters....Pages 31-41
Impedance Matching....Pages 42-70
Transistors at High Frequencies....Pages 71-91
Small-signal Amplifier Design....Pages 92-118
Power Amplifiers....Pages 119-138
Oscillators....Pages 139-161
The Spectrum Analyser and its Applications....Pages 162-184
Microwave Frequency Counting....Pages 185-195
Noise Measurement....Pages 196-210
Swept Measurements and Network Analysers....Pages 211-223
Back Matter....Pages 224-226
✦ Subjects
Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering;Signal, Image and Speech Processing
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