Passive & Active RF-Microwave Circuits: Course and Exercises with Solutions
โ Scribed by Pierre Jarry, Jacques N. Beneat
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Microwave and radiofrequency (RF) circuits play an important role in communication systems. Due to the proliferation of radar, satellite, and mobile wireless systems, there is a need for design methods that can satisfy the ever increasing demand for accuracy, reliability, and fast development times. This book explores the principal elements for receiving and emitting signals between Earth stations, satellites, and RF (mobile phones) in four parts; the theory and realization of couplers, computation and realization of microwave and RF filters, amplifiers and microwave and RF oscillators. Passive and Active RF-Microwave Circuits provides basic knowledge for microwave and RF range; each chapter provides a complete analysis and modelling of the microwave structure used for emission or reception technology, providing the reader with a set of approaches to use for current and future RF and microwave circuits designs.
- Each chapter provides a complete analysis and modeling of the microwave structure used for emission or reception technology.
- Contains step-by-step summaries of each chapter with analysis,
- Provides numerous examples of problems with practical exercises
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front matter, Pages i,iii
Copyright, Page iv
Acknowledgments, Page xiii
Preface, Pages xv-xix
1 - Microwave Coupled Lines, Pages 3-15
2 - Strip Coupler, Pages 17-31
3 - Hybrid and Magic T, Pages 33-43
4 - Problems, Pages 45-57
5 - Analysis of a Guide Resonator with Direct Couplings, Pages 61-71
6 - Electromagnetic (EM) of the Iris, Pages 73-81
7 - Synthesis of Guide Filters with Direct Coupling, Pages 83-95
8 - Problems, Pages 97-113
9 - Microwave FET Amplifiers and Gains, Pages 117-129
10 - Stability, Pages 131-142
11 - Noise, Pages 143-151
12 - Problems, Pages 153-173
13 - Quasi-static Analysis and Overvoltage Coefficients of an Oscillator, Pages 177-192
14 - Synchronization, Pulling and Spectra, Pages 193-205
15 - Integrated and Stable Microwave Oscillators Using Dielectric Resonators and Transistors, Pages 207-223
16 - Problems, Pages 225-249
Index, Pages 251-253
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