01601nam 2200373 n 450 99638418900331620200824121410.0(CKB)1000000000597245(EEBO)2240912225(UnM)99865359e(UnM)99865359(EXLCZ)99100000000059724519940203d1647 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The bloudy almanack[electronic resource] for this present jubilee. To which England is directed, to fore-know what shall come to passe, by that famous astrologer. Mr. John Booker. Being a perfect abstract of the prophecies proved out of Scripture, by the noble Napier, Lord of Marchistoun in Scotland. And a mysterious monethly observation for this present Yeere ensuing, 1648. Licensed, and entred into the Hall-Book, and published according to orderLondon Printed by John Clowes1647[2], 8 (i.e. 6) p. illWith woodcut illustrations and captions on the titlepage.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Great BritainHistoryCivil War, 1642-1649PropheciesEarly works to 1800Predictive astrologyEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryPropheciesPredictive astrologyNapier John1550-1617.886665Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996384189003316The bloudy almanack2353224UNISA07157nam 2200781 a 450 991081271170332120241120174715.097866132579189781283257916128325791297811181068531118106857978111810686011181068659781118106839111810683010.1002/9781118106860(CKB)2550000000051626(EBL)697642(SSID)ssj0000541345(PQKBManifestationID)11324676(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000541345(PQKBWorkID)10498823(PQKB)11475635(CaBNVSL)mat06954635(IDAMS)0b00006482835e13(IEEE)6954635(OCoLC)760069110(CaSebORM)9781118106853(MiAaPQ)EBC697642(PPN)257764607(OCoLC)826647046(OCoLC)ocn826647046 (Perlego)1011519(EXLCZ)99255000000005162620110328d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdacontentcrrdacarrierSmall antenna handbook /Robert C. Hansen, Robert E. Collin1st editionHoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sonsc20111 online resource (362 pages)Description based upon print version of record.9780470890837 0470890835 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.PREFACE xiii -- 1. QUALITY FACTORS OF ESA 1 -- 1.1 Introduction / 1 -- 1.2 Chu Antenna Q / 4 -- 1.3 Collin and Rothschild Q Analysis / 8 -- 1.4 Thal Antenna Q / 14 -- 1.5 Radian Sphere with Mu and/or Epsilon: TE Modes / 16 -- 1.6 Radian Sphere with Mu and/or Epsilon: TM Modes / 22 -- 1.7 Effects of Core Losses / 28 -- 1.8 Q for Spheroidal Enclosures / 34 -- References / 36 -- 2. BANDWIDTH AND MATCHING 39 -- 2.1 Introduction / 39 -- 2.2 Foster's Reactance Theorem and Smith Chart / 39 -- 2.3 Fano's Matching Limitations / 41 -- 2.4 Matching Circuit Loss Magnification / 46 -- 2.5 Network and Z0 Matching / 48 -- 2.6 Non-Foster Matching Circuits / 50 -- 2.7 Matched and High-Z Preamp Monopoles / 51 -- 2.7.1 A Short Monopole Matched at One Frequency / 52 -- 2.7.2 Short Monopole with High-Impedance Amplifier / 54 -- References / 55 -- 3. ELECTRICALLY SMALL ANTENNAS: CANONICAL TYPES 59 -- 3.1 Introduction / 59 -- 3.2 Dipole Basic Characteristics / 59 -- 3.2.1 Dipole Impedance and Bandwidth / 59 -- 3.2.2 Resistive and Reactive Loading / 67 -- 3.2.3 Other Loading Configurations / 76 -- 3.2.4 Short Flat Resonant Dipoles / 78 -- 3.2.5 Spherical Helix Antennas / 82 -- 3.2.6 Multiple Resonance Antennas / 84 -- 3.2.6.1 Spherical Dipole; Arc Antennas / 84 -- 3.2.6.2 Multiple Mode Antennas / 86 -- 3.2.6.3 Q Comparisons / 87 -- 3.2.7 Evaluation of Moment Method Codes for Electrically Small Antennas / 88 -- 3.3 Partial Sleeve, PIFA, and Patch / 93 -- 3.3.1 Partial Sleeve / 93 -- 3.3.2 PIFA Designs / 94 -- 3.3.3 Patch with Permeable Substrate / 98 -- 3.4 Loops / 101 -- 3.4.1 Air Core Loops, Single and Multiple Turns / 101 -- 3.4.2 Permeable Core Loops / 107 -- 3.4.3 Receiving Loops / 114 -- 3.4.4 Vector Sensor / 116 -- 3.5 Dielectric Resonator Antennas / 120 -- References / 127 -- 4. CLEVER PHYSICS, BUT BAD NUMBERS 135 -- 4.1 Contrawound Toroidal Helix Antenna / 135 -- 4.2 Transmission Line Antennas / 138 -- 4.3 Halo, Hula Hoop, and DDRR Antennas / 138 -- 4.4 Dielectric-Loaded Antennas / 140.4.5 Meanderline Antennas / 141 -- 4.6 Cage Monopole / 142 -- References / 143 -- 5. PATHOLOGICAL ANTENNAS 147 -- 5.1 Crossed-Field Antenna / 147 -- 5.2 Infinite Efficiency Antenna / 149 -- 5.3 E-H Antenna / 150 -- 5.4 TE-TM Antenna / 150 -- 5.5 Crossed Dipoles / 151 -- 5.6 Snyder Dipole / 152 -- 5.7 Loop-Coupled Loop / 155 -- 5.8 Multiarm Dipole / 158 -- 5.9 Complementary Pair Antenna / 158 -- 5.10 Integrated Antenna / 159 -- 5.11 Q 1/4 0 Antenna / 160 -- 5.12 Antenna in a NIM Shell / 161 -- 5.13 Fractal Antennas / 162 -- 5.14 Antenna on a Chip / 170 -- 5.15 Random Segment Antennas / 171 -- 5.16 Multiple Multipoles / 171 -- 5.17 Switched Loop Antennas / 173 -- 5.18 Electrically Small Focal Spots / 174 -- 5.19 ESA Summary / 174 -- References / 175 -- 6. SUPERDIRECTIVE ANTENNAS 181 -- 6.1 History and Motivation / 181 -- 6.2 Maximum Directivity / 182 -- 6.2.1 Apertures / 182 -- 6.2.2 Arrays / 183 -- 6.2.2.1 Broadside Arrays of Fixed Spacing / 183 -- 6.2.2.2 Endfire Arrays / 186 -- 6.2.2.3 Minimization Codes / 192 -- 6.2.2.4 Resonant Endfire Arrays / 192 -- 6.3 Constrained Superdirectivity / 194 -- 6.3.1 Dolph-Chebyshev Superdirectivity / 194 -- 6.3.2 Superdirective Ratio Constraint / 198 -- 6.3.3 Bandwidth or Q Constraint / 200 -- 6.3.4 Phase or Position Adjustment / 200 -- 6.3.5 Tolerance Constraint / 201 -- 6.4 Bandwidth, Efficiency, and Tolerances / 201 -- 6.4.1 Bandwidth / 201 -- 6.4.2 Efficiency / 205 -- 6.4.3 Tolerances / 208 -- 6.5 Miscellaneous Superdirectivity / 209 -- 6.6 Superdirective Antenna Summary / 210 -- References / 210 -- 7. SUPERCONDUCTING ANTENNAS 215 -- 7.1 Introduction / 215 -- 7.2 Superconductivity Concepts for Antenna Engineers / 215 -- 7.3 Dipole, Loop, and Patch Antennas / 221 -- 7.3.1 Loop and Dipole Antennas / 222 -- 7.3.2 Microstrip Antennas / 223 -- 7.3.3 Array Antennas / 225 -- 7.3.4 Millimeter-Wave Antennas / 229 -- 7.3.4.1 Waveguide Flat Plane Array / 229 -- 7.3.4.2 Microstrip Planar Array / 230 -- 7.3.5 Submillimeter Antennas / 232.7.3.6 Low-Temperature Superconducting Antennas / 232 -- 7.4 Phasers and Delay Lines / 233 -- 7.5 Superconducting Antenna Summary / 236 -- References / 236 -- APPENDIX A A WORLD HISTORY OF ELECTRICALLY SMALL ANTENNAS 243 -- APPENDIX B DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USEFUL TO ESA 277 -- APPENDIX C SPHERICAL SHELL OF ENG METAMATERIAL SURROUNDING A DIPOLE ANTENNA 279 -- APPENDIX D FREQUENCY DISPERSION LIMITS RESOLUTION IN VESELAGO LENS 307 -- AUTHOR INDEX 335 -- SUBJECT INDEX 343."This book addresses the recent significant theoretical and practical developments in the electrically small antenna area. It explains work on electromagnetically coupled structures, improving bandwidth using spherical helix dipoles, the exact derivation of the Q for electrically small antennas for both TE and TM modes, a new simplified Q formula developed by the authors, and provideds an expanded discussion of metamaterials and computer model accuracy for ESA"--Provided by publisher.Antennas (Electronics)Miniature electronic equipmentAntennas (Electronics)Miniature electronic equipment.621.382/4TEC008000bisacshHansen Robert C27095Collin Robert E478MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812711703321Small antenna handbook4114164UNINA