
Spectrum and Network Measurements
Robert A. Witte(Author)
SciTech Publishing Inc
Published on 1. December 2001
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-884932-16-8 (ISBN)
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Description
This book covers the theory and practice of spectrum and network measurements in electronic systems. Intended for readers who have a background in electrical engineering and use spectrum or network analyzers to characterize electronic signals or systems, this classic volume successfully consolidates the pertinent theory into one comprehensive treatment of frequency domain measurements. Witte's thorough coverage of critical concepts, such as Fourier analysis, transmission lines, intermodulation distortion, signal-to-noise ratio and S-parameters enables the reader to understand the basic theory of signals and systems, relate it to measured results, and apply it when creating new designs.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-884932-16-8 (9781884932168)
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Bob Witte is originally from Indiana and received a BSEE degree from Purdue University in 1978. He joined Hewlett-Packard Company that same year and has spent his career working in the area of electronic test instruments, first with HP and later with Agilent Technologies. Bob has contributed to the development of spectrum analyzers, network analyzers and digital oscilloscopes and has two patents relating to that work. While working at HP, he received an MSEE degree from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Recently, he received a master's degree in Management of Technology (MSMOT) from the National Technological University.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Spectrum and Network Measurements
Chapter 2: Decibels
Chapter 3: Fourier Theory
Chapter 4: Fast Fourier Transform Analyzers
Chapter 5: Swept Spectrum Analyzers
Chapter 6: Modulation Measurements
Chapter 7: Distortion Measurements
Chapter 8: Noise and Noise Measurements
Chapter 9: Pulse Measurements
Chapter 10: Averaging and Filtering
Chapter 11: Transmission Lines
Chapter 12: Measurement Connections
Chapter 13: Two-Port Networks
Chapter 14: Network Analyzers
Chapter 15: Transmission Measurements
Chapter 16: Reflection Measurements
Chapter 17: Analyzer Performance and Specifications
Chapter 2: Decibels
Chapter 3: Fourier Theory
Chapter 4: Fast Fourier Transform Analyzers
Chapter 5: Swept Spectrum Analyzers
Chapter 6: Modulation Measurements
Chapter 7: Distortion Measurements
Chapter 8: Noise and Noise Measurements
Chapter 9: Pulse Measurements
Chapter 10: Averaging and Filtering
Chapter 11: Transmission Lines
Chapter 12: Measurement Connections
Chapter 13: Two-Port Networks
Chapter 14: Network Analyzers
Chapter 15: Transmission Measurements
Chapter 16: Reflection Measurements
Chapter 17: Analyzer Performance and Specifications