
Microwave Engineering
International Edition
David M. Pozar(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 1. September 2004
Book
Hardback
720 pages
978-0-471-64451-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Focusing on the design of microwave circuits and components, this valuable reference offers professionals and students an introduction to the fundamental concepts necessary for real world design. The author successfully introduces Maxwell's equations, wave propagation, network analysis, and design principles as applied to modern microwave engineering. A considerable amount of material in this book is related to the design of specific microwave circuits and components, for both practical and motivational value. It also presents the analysis and logic behind these designs so that the reader can see and understand the process of applying the fundamental concepts to arrive at useful results. The derivations are well laid out and the majority of each chapter's formulas are displayed in a nice tabular format every few pages. This Third Edition offers greatly expanded coverage with new material on: Noise; Nonlinear effects; RF MEMs; transistor power amplifiers; FET mixers; oscillator phase noise; transistor oscillators and frequency multiplier.
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Edition
3., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 25.9 cm
Width: 18.3 cm
Weight
1265 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-64451-4 (9780471644514)
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Content
Chapter 1. Electromagnetic Theory.
Chapter 2. Transmission Line Theory.
Chapter 3. Transmission Lines and Waveguides.
Chapter 4. Microwave Network Analysis.
Chapter 5. Impedance Matching and Tuning.
Chapter 6. Microwave Resonators.
Chapter 7. Power Dividers and Directional Couplers.
Chapter 8. Microwave Filters.
Chapter 9. Theory and Design of Ferrimagnetic Components.
Chapter 10. Noise and Active RF Components.
Chapter 11. Microwave Amplifier Design.
Chapter 12. Oscillators and Mixers.
Chapter 13. Introduction to Microwave Systems.
Appendix A. Prefixes.
Appendix B. Vector Analysis.
Appendix C. Bessel Functions.
Appendix D. Other Mathematical Results.
Appendix E. Physical Constants.
Appendix F. Conductivities for Some Materials.
Appendix G. Dielectric Constants and Loss Tangents for Some Materials.
Appendix H. Properties of Some Microwave Ferrite Materials.
Appendix I. Standard Rectangular Waveguide Data.
Appendix J. Standard Coaxial Cable Data.
Answer to Selected Problems.
Index.
Chapter 2. Transmission Line Theory.
Chapter 3. Transmission Lines and Waveguides.
Chapter 4. Microwave Network Analysis.
Chapter 5. Impedance Matching and Tuning.
Chapter 6. Microwave Resonators.
Chapter 7. Power Dividers and Directional Couplers.
Chapter 8. Microwave Filters.
Chapter 9. Theory and Design of Ferrimagnetic Components.
Chapter 10. Noise and Active RF Components.
Chapter 11. Microwave Amplifier Design.
Chapter 12. Oscillators and Mixers.
Chapter 13. Introduction to Microwave Systems.
Appendix A. Prefixes.
Appendix B. Vector Analysis.
Appendix C. Bessel Functions.
Appendix D. Other Mathematical Results.
Appendix E. Physical Constants.
Appendix F. Conductivities for Some Materials.
Appendix G. Dielectric Constants and Loss Tangents for Some Materials.
Appendix H. Properties of Some Microwave Ferrite Materials.
Appendix I. Standard Rectangular Waveguide Data.
Appendix J. Standard Coaxial Cable Data.
Answer to Selected Problems.
Index.