
High-frequency Circuit Engineering
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
Published in December 1995
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-85296-801-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book is aimed at both practising and postgraduate engineers who are interested in the particular problems of high-frequency circuit design. It covers network parameters and how to work with them, various approaches to the use of conductors, and it introduces a large number of circuits using active devices (transistors).
It also deals extensively with computer supported problem solving, both with bespoke and off-the-shelf commercial software on PC or mainframe hosts. The problems of compatibility and noise are dealt with practically and in detail. There are chapters on high-frequency conductors, HF circuits with power transistors, unipolar and bipolar transistors in power stages, computer design and optimisation.
It also deals extensively with computer supported problem solving, both with bespoke and off-the-shelf commercial software on PC or mainframe hosts. The problems of compatibility and noise are dealt with practically and in detail. There are chapters on high-frequency conductors, HF circuits with power transistors, unipolar and bipolar transistors in power stages, computer design and optimisation.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
712 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85296-801-7 (9780852968017)
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Author
ProfessorUniversitaet der Bundeswehr, Neubiberg, Germany
Rohde und Schwarz GmbH & Co, Munich, Germany
ProfessorFachhochschule Muenchen, Munich, Germany
Telefunken-Systemtechnik, Ulm, Germany
Wiltron GmbH, Gilching, Germany
ProfessorUniversitaet der Bundeswehr, Neubiberg, Germany
Telefunken-Systemtechnik, Ulm, Germany
Rosenberger MICRON, Tittmoning, Germany
Content
Chapter 1: Network parameters
Chapter 2: Transmission media
Chapter 3: Striplines
Chapter 4: Amplifier transistor techniques
Chapter 5: FET and bipolar power transistor amplifiersfor 3-1000 MHz
Chapter 6: CAD, noise and optimisation
Chapter 7: Survey of CAD programs
Chapter 8: Receiver components and systems
Chapter 9: Matching measurement - problems and solutions
Chapter 10: Noise and the measurement of noise quantities
Chapter 2: Transmission media
Chapter 3: Striplines
Chapter 4: Amplifier transistor techniques
Chapter 5: FET and bipolar power transistor amplifiersfor 3-1000 MHz
Chapter 6: CAD, noise and optimisation
Chapter 7: Survey of CAD programs
Chapter 8: Receiver components and systems
Chapter 9: Matching measurement - problems and solutions
Chapter 10: Noise and the measurement of noise quantities