The RF and Microwave Circuit Design Cookbook (Artech House Mobile Communications)
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Rating | : | 4.53 (604 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0890069735 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 267 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"covers its topics well, but leaves out some essentials" according to A Customer. This book covers some topics in rf and microwave circuit design very well. Amplifiers and oscillators, for example, are not covered. Be sure to check the table of contents to see that it meets your needs. The areas covered are presented so that you can quickly extract design techniques without wading through less relavent information. The book frequenly suggests simulation to tune designs. This is a good idea and low cost simulation tools (ARRL radio
About the Author Stephen Maas is president of Nonlinear Technologies, Inc., California, a high-tech consulting company specializing in the design and analysis of nonlinear and low-noise RF/microwave components and systems. . He earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from UCLA
A special feature is a complete treatment of FET resistive mixers, which offer the lowest intermodulation distortion of all types of mixers. In the fast-paced, "I-need-it-done-by-yesterday" world of microwave engineering, it's more important than ever to get your circuit designs up-and-running on time and to specifications. Using a lively, easy-to-read style, it reveals practical, tested methods for designing and implementing a wide range of nonlinear RF and microwave circuits, including all types of mixers, frequency multipliers, and more. Authored by a well-known expert in the industry, this unique new book helps you do just that by presenting no-nonsense, proven-under-fire microwave circuit design "recipes" that you can follow for fast design result
Stephen Maas is president of Nonlinear Technologies, Inc., California, a high-tech consulting company specializing in the design and analysis of nonlinear and low-noise RF/microwave components and systems. in electrical engineering from UCLA. . He earned his Ph.D