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Product details:
- Publisher Blackwell Publishers (Wiley)
- Date of Publication 9 August 1993
- ISBN 9780471591092
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages402 pages
- Size 235x155x30 mm
- Weight 822 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
A practical guide for today's wireless engineer
High Frequency Techniques: An Introduction to RF and Microwave Engineering is a clearly written classical circuit and field theory text illustrated with modern computer simulation software.
Long description:
A practical guide for today's wireless engineer
High Frequency Techniques: An Introduction to RF and Microwave Engineering is a clearly written classical circuit and field theory text illustrated with modern computer simulation software. The book's ten chapters cover:
* The origins and current uses of wireless transmission
* A review of AC analysis, Kirchhoff's laws, RLC elements, skin effect, and introduction to the use of computer simulation software
* Resonators, Q definitions, and Q-based impedance matching
* Transmission lines, waves, VSWR, reflection phenomena, Fano's reflection bandwidth limits, telegrapher, and impedance transformation equations
* Development and in-depth use of the Smith Chart
* Matrix algebra with Z, Y, ABCD, S, and T matrix applications
* An unusually thorough introduction to electromagnetic field theory, step-by-step development of vector calculus, Maxwell's equations, waveguides, propagation, and antennas
* Backward wave, branch line, rat race and Wilkinson couplers, impedance measurements, and detailed even and odd mode analysis
* Filter designs for Butterworth, Chebyshev, Bessel and elliptic responses, Kuroda's identities, Richards's transformation, and computer optimized designs
* Transistor amplifier design using Unilateral Gain, Simultaneous Match, Available Gain and Operating Gain approaches, insuring stability, cascading stages, broadbanding, noise theory, and intermodulation effects
Using informal language, High Frequency Techniques takes the reader step-by- step through RF and microwave theory and design, providing a lasting practical reference for the practicing wireless engineer.
*An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.
A practical guide for today?s wireless engineer
High Frequency Techniques: An Introduction to RF and Microwave Engineering is a clearly written classical circuit and field theory text illustrated with modern computer simulation software. The book?s ten chapters cover:
- The origins and current uses of wireless transmission
- A review of AC analysis, Kirchhoff?s laws, RLC elements, skin effect, and introduction to the use of computer simulation software
- Resonators, Q definitions, and Q-based impedance matching
- Transmission lines, waves, VSWR, reflection phenomena, Fano?s reflection bandwidth limits, telegrapher, and impedance transformation equations
- Development and in-depth use of the Smith Chart
- Matrix algebra with Z, Y, ABCD, S, and T matrix applications
- An unusually thorough introduction to electromagnetic field theory, step-by-step development of vector calculus, Maxwell?s equations, waveguides, propagation, and antennas
- Backward wave, branch line, rat race and Wilkinson couplers, impedance measurements, and detailed even and odd mode analysis
- Filter designs for Butterworth, Chebyshev, Bessel and elliptic responses, Kuroda?s identities, Richards?s transformation, and computer optimized designs
- Transistor amplifier design using Unilateral Gain, Simultaneous Match, Available Gain and Operating Gain approaches, insuring stability, cascading stages, broadbanding, noise theory, and intermodulation effects
Using informal language, High Frequency Techniques takes the reader step-by- step through RF and microwave theory and design, providing a lasting practical reference for the practicing wireless engineer.
"The intent of including so much theoretical and practical material in this text is to provide an immediate familiarity with a variety of circuits, their capabilities and limitations, and the means to design them." (Microwave Journal, May 2004)
"I have not seen a better book for an undergraduate course, short course, an office book-shelf, or as an introduction for a coworker." (IEEE Microwave Magazine, June 2004)
"Although structured as a textbook, engineers at all experience levels can benefit source: a review of the fundamental topics?will be used regularly by any engineer who buys this book for his or her reference library." (High Frequency Electronics, March 2004)
"The intent of including so much theoretical and practical material in this text is to provide an immediate familiarity with a variety of circuits, their capabilities and limitations, and the means to design them." (Microwave Journal, May 2004)
"I have not seen a better book for an undergraduate course, short course, an office book-shelf, or as an introduction for a coworker." (IEEE Microwave Magazine, June 2004)
"Although structured as a textbook, engineers at all experience levels can benefit source: a review of the fundamental topics?" (High Frequency Electronics, March 2004)
MoreTable of Contents:
Partial table of contents:
ZINC.
Marginal Deficiency of Zinc and Immunological Effects (A. Prasad).
Zinc and Brain Function (J. Wallwork & H. Sandstead).
METALLOTHIONEIN.
Regulation of Human and Yeast Metallothionein Gene Transcription by Heavy Metal Ions (P. Skroch, et al.).
ZINC AND COPPER.
Roles of Zinc and Copper in the Nervous System (B. O'Dell).
COPPER.
The Transport of Copper (E. Harris).
SELENIUM.
Clinical Effects of Selenium Deficiency (R. Burk).
IRON.
Regualtion of Iron Absorption (M. Conrad).
MANGANESE.
Manganese as a Modulator of Signal Transduction Pathways (M. Korc).
TRACE ELEMENTS.
Trace Element Requirements, Intake and Recommendations (M. Abdulla, et al.).
ULTRATRACE ELEMENTS.
Ultratrace Elements of Possible Importance for Human Health: An Update (F. Nielsen).
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