Microwave Filters for Communication Systems
Fundamentals, Design and Applications
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 2007
Software
Other digital
656 pages
978-0-470-13599-0 (ISBN)
Description
There have been significant advances in the synthesis and physical realization of microwave filter networks over the last three decades. This book provides a coherent and readable description of system requirements and constraints for microwave filters, fundamental considerations in the theory and design of microwave filters, up-to-date modern synthesis techniques with examples and technology considerations in the choice of hardware.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-470-13599-0 (9780470135990)
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Content
1. Radio Frequency (RF) Filter Networks for Wireless Communications ? the System Perspective. 2. Fundamentals of Circuit Theory Approximation. 3. Characterization of Lossless Lowpass Prototype Filter Functions. 4. Computer Aided Synthesis of Characteristic Polynomials. 5. Analysis of Multiport Microwave Networks. 6. Synthesis of a General Class of the Chebyshev Filter Function. 7. Synthesis of Network ? Circuit Approach. 8. Coupling Matrix Synthesis of Filter Networks. 9. Reconfiguration of the Folded Coupling Matrix. 10. Synthesis and Application of Extracted Pole and Trisection Elements. 11. Microwave Resonators. 12. Waveguide and Coaxial Lowpass Filters. 13. Waveguide Realization of Single-- and Dual--Mode Resonator Filters. 14. Design and Physical Realization of Coupled Resonator Filters. 15. Advanced EM Based Design Techniques for Microwave Filters. 16. Dielectric Resonator Filters. 17. Allpass Phase and Group Delay Equalizer Networks. 18. Multiplexer Theory and Design. 19. Computer--Aided Diagnosis and Tuning of Microwave Filters. 20. High Power Considerations in Microwave Filter Networks.