Advanced Design Techniques and Realizations of Microwave and RF Filters
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Product details
- ISBN 9780470183106
- Weight: 631g
- Dimensions: 163 x 243mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 2008
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Microwave and RF filters play an important role in communication systems and, owing to the proliferation of radar, satellite, and mobile wireless systems, there is a need for design methods that can satisfy the ever-increasing demand for accuracy, reliability, and shorter development times.
Beginning with a brief review of scattering and chain matrices, filter approximations and synthesis, waveguides and transmission lines, and fundamental electromagnetic equations, the book then covers design techniques for microwave and RF filters operating across a frequency range from 1 GHz to 35 GHz.
Each design chapter:
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Is dedicated to only one filter and is organized by the type of filter response
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Provides several design examples, including the analysis and modeling of the structures discussed and the methodologies employed
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Offers practical information on the actual performance of the filters and common difficulties encountered during construction
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Concludes with the construction technique, pictures of the inside and outside of the filter, and the measured performances
Advanced Design Techniques and Realizations of Microwave and RF Filters is an essential resource for wireless and telecommunication engineers, as well as for researchers interested in current microwave and RF filter design practices. It is also appropriate as a supplementary textbook for advanced undergraduate courses in filter design.
Jacques Beneat, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Norwich University in Vermont. His research interests include microwave and filter design, radio propagation measurements, and modeling for emerging wireless networks.
