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Passive and active RF-microwave circuits : course and exercises with solutions / / Pierre Jarry, Jacques N. Beneat ; series editor, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Passive and active RF-microwave circuits : course and exercises with solutions / / Pierre Jarry, Jacques N. Beneat ; series editor, Pierre-Noël Favennec
Autore Jarry Pierre
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England ; ; Oxford, England : , : ISTE Press : , : Elsevier, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 p.)
Disciplina 621.38132
Soggetto topico Microwave circuits
Radio frequency
Radio circuits
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Passive and Active RF-Microwave Circuits ; Copyright ; Contents ; Acknowledgments ; Preface ; Part 1: Microwave Couplers ; Chapter 1: Microwave Coupled Lines ; 1.1. Introduction ; 1.2. Description ; 1.3. Lossless Equivalent Circuit; 1.4. Homogeneous Medium of Permittivity ε; 1.5. Sinusoidal Excitation, Even and Odd Modes ; 1.6. Bibliography ; Chapter 2: Strip Coupler ; 2.1. Introduction ; 2.2. Two Coupled Lines Closed on Rc(Zc); 2.3. Reflection (r) and Transmission (t) of the Even and Odd Modes ; 2.4. Waves of the Result State ; 2.5. Coupler Versus Coupling Coefficient
2.6. Energy 2.7. Enlargement of the Bandwidth ; 2.8. Scattering Matrix ; 2.9. Bibliography ; Chapter 3: Hybrid and Magic T ; 3.1. Introduction ; 3.2. Coupler Hybrid T ; 3.3. Coupler Magic T ; 3.4. Application to the Determination of a Reflection ; 3.5. Bibliography ; Chapter 4: Problems ; 4.1. Practical Determination of the Elements of a Coupler ; 4.2. Two-Stages Coupler with Length θ =π/2; 4.3. Perfect Directive Coupler ; 4.4. Bibliography ; Part 2: Microwave Filters ; Chapter 5: Analysis of a Guide Resonator with Direct Couplings ; 5.1. Introduction
5.2. Circuit Analysis of the Iris Alone 5.3. Circuit Analysis of the Cavity Alone ; 5.4. Circuit Analysis of a Cavity Between Two Irises ; 5.5. Bibliography ; Chapter 6: Electromagnetic (EM) of the Iris ; 6.1. Introduction ; 6.2. Characterization of the Iris ; 6.3. Properties of the TEm0 Modex ; 6.4. Continuities of the Waves ; 6.5. Computing the Susceptance ; 6.6. Bibliography ; Chapter 7: Synthesis of Guide Filters with Direct Coupling ; 7.1. What Does Synthesis Mean? ; 7.2. Description ; 7.3. the Realizations of the Iris ; 7.4. Synthesis Method of the Filter ; 7.4.3. Pass-Band Response
7.5. Cavity Simulation 7.6. Coupling Iris Simulation ; 7.7. Lengths of the Cavities ; 7.8. Practical Computing of the Filter ; 7.9. Capacitive Gap Filters ; 7.10. Bibliography ; Chapter 8: Problems ; 8.1. Network Formed by Identical Two-Port Networks and Separated by a Guide ; 8.2. Synthesis of a Guide Filter with Direct Couplings ; 8.3. Filters Using Coupled Lines: Synthesis of S.B. Cohn ; 8.4. Filters Using Coupled Lines: Synthesis of G.L. Matthaei ; 8.5. Bibliography ; Part 3: Microwave Amplifiers ; Chapter 9: Microwave FET Amplifiers and Gains ; 9.1. Introduction
9.2. Recall on the S Parameters 9.3. Masson's Rules for Non-Touching Loops ; 9.4. Transducer Power Gain of a Network with a Load and Source ; 9.5. Unilateral Transducer Gain ; 9.6. Circles with Constant Gain (Unilateral Case S12=0) ; 9.7. Bibliography ; Chapter 10: Stability ; 10.1. Introduction ; 10.2. Unconditional and Conditional Stabilities ; 10.3. Limits of Stability ; 10.4. Places of Stability ; 10.5. Power Adaptation in the Case of an Unconditional Stability ; 10.6. Bibliography ; Chapter 11: Noise ; 11.1. Introduction ; 11.2. Sources of Noise ; 11.3. Noise Factor
11.4. Noise Circles
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Jarry Pierre  
London, England ; ; Oxford, England : , : ISTE Press : , : Elsevier, , 2015
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Rf and microwave electromagnetism / / Pierre Jarry, Jacques N. Beneat
Rf and microwave electromagnetism / / Pierre Jarry, Jacques N. Beneat
Autore Jarry Pierre
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSLE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 621.381/325
Collana Waves series
Soggetto topico Electromagnetism - Mathematics
Electromagnetic fields
Microwaves
Microwave communication systems
ISBN 1-118-98509-5
1-118-98510-9
1-118-98508-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part 1. Transmission Lines; Chapter 1. Electromagnetic of TEM Transmission Lines; 1.1. General waves; 1.2. Transverse electromagnetic (TEM) waves; 1.3. Solutions of the transverse electromagnetic waves; 1.4. Characteristic parameters of the TEM lines; 1.4.1. Capacitance per unit of length; 1.4.2. Characteristic impedance; 1.4.3. Conductance per unit of length; 1.5. The power; 1.5.1. Density; 1.5.2. Flux; 1.6. Problems; 1.6.1. The band-line; 1.6.2. The coaxial cable; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Losses In TEM Transmission Lines
2.1. Introduction2.2. Perturbation computing; 2.3. Dielectric losses; 2.3.1. Determination from the dielectric constant; 2.3.2. Determination from the Maxwell-Ampere relation; 2.4. Metallic losses; 2.5. General case: dielectric losses and metallic losses; 2.6. Problems; 2.6.1. The transmission line with low losses; 2.6.2. Coaxial cable with losses; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Determination of The Characteristics of TEM Lines; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Conform transformations; 3.2.1. Determination of the capacity; 3.2.2. Transformation in the complex plane; 3.2.3. Orthogonality
3.2.4. Position of Deltau versus Deltav3.2.5. Recapitulation; 3.2.6. Example of computation; 3.3. Finite differences method; 3.3.1. Example of the finite differences method; 3.4. Problems; 3.4.1. Conform transformations; 3.4.2. Eccentric coaxial line using conform transformations; 3.5. Bibliography; Part 2. Guides; Chapter 4. Electromagnetic In Linear, Homogeneous, Isotropic And Lossless Guides; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Equations for a lossless medium; 4.3. Limiting conditions; 4.4. Progressive and evanescent waves; 4.5. Propagating waves; 4.6. Group speed; 4.7. Average power flux
4.7.1. Stokes' theorem4.7.2. Ostrogradsky's theorem; 4.8. Power density; 4.9. Energy speed; 4.10. First example of TE waves; 4.11. Second example of TM waves; 4.12. Inverse waves; 4.13. Behavior of the TE and TM waves versus the position of frequency in connection with the cutoff; 4.13.1. Above the cutoff w > wc; 4.13.2. At the cutoff w = wc; 4.13.3. Under the cutoff w < wc; 4.13.4. Summary; 4.14. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Losses In Guides; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. TE waves; 5.3. TM waves; 5.4. Attenuation in the cases of TM and TM waves; 5.5. Problem
5.5.1. Waves between two parallel metallic and lossy planes5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Rectangular TM And TE Guides; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. TM rectangular guide; 6.2.1. The fields; 6.2.2. The dispersive relation; 6.2.3. The power flux; 6.2.4. Attenuation; 6.2.5. Field lines; 6.3. TE rectangular guide; 6.3.1. The fields; 6.3.2. The dispersive relation; 6.3.3. The power flux; 6.3.4. Attenuation of the fundamental m = 0 and n = 1; 6.4. Problems; 6.4.1. The fundamental TE01 mode of the rectangular guide; 6.4.2. Rectangular TE01 guide with dielectric; 6.5. Bibliography
Chapter 7. Circular TM And TE Guides
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Jarry Pierre  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSLE : , : Wiley, , 2014
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Rf and microwave electromagnetism / / Pierre Jarry, Jacques N. Beneat
Rf and microwave electromagnetism / / Pierre Jarry, Jacques N. Beneat
Autore Jarry Pierre
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSLE : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 621.381/325
Collana Waves series
Soggetto topico Electromagnetism - Mathematics
Electromagnetic fields
Microwaves
Microwave communication systems
ISBN 1-118-98509-5
1-118-98510-9
1-118-98508-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part 1. Transmission Lines; Chapter 1. Electromagnetic of TEM Transmission Lines; 1.1. General waves; 1.2. Transverse electromagnetic (TEM) waves; 1.3. Solutions of the transverse electromagnetic waves; 1.4. Characteristic parameters of the TEM lines; 1.4.1. Capacitance per unit of length; 1.4.2. Characteristic impedance; 1.4.3. Conductance per unit of length; 1.5. The power; 1.5.1. Density; 1.5.2. Flux; 1.6. Problems; 1.6.1. The band-line; 1.6.2. The coaxial cable; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Losses In TEM Transmission Lines
2.1. Introduction2.2. Perturbation computing; 2.3. Dielectric losses; 2.3.1. Determination from the dielectric constant; 2.3.2. Determination from the Maxwell-Ampere relation; 2.4. Metallic losses; 2.5. General case: dielectric losses and metallic losses; 2.6. Problems; 2.6.1. The transmission line with low losses; 2.6.2. Coaxial cable with losses; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Determination of The Characteristics of TEM Lines; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Conform transformations; 3.2.1. Determination of the capacity; 3.2.2. Transformation in the complex plane; 3.2.3. Orthogonality
3.2.4. Position of Deltau versus Deltav3.2.5. Recapitulation; 3.2.6. Example of computation; 3.3. Finite differences method; 3.3.1. Example of the finite differences method; 3.4. Problems; 3.4.1. Conform transformations; 3.4.2. Eccentric coaxial line using conform transformations; 3.5. Bibliography; Part 2. Guides; Chapter 4. Electromagnetic In Linear, Homogeneous, Isotropic And Lossless Guides; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Equations for a lossless medium; 4.3. Limiting conditions; 4.4. Progressive and evanescent waves; 4.5. Propagating waves; 4.6. Group speed; 4.7. Average power flux
4.7.1. Stokes' theorem4.7.2. Ostrogradsky's theorem; 4.8. Power density; 4.9. Energy speed; 4.10. First example of TE waves; 4.11. Second example of TM waves; 4.12. Inverse waves; 4.13. Behavior of the TE and TM waves versus the position of frequency in connection with the cutoff; 4.13.1. Above the cutoff w > wc; 4.13.2. At the cutoff w = wc; 4.13.3. Under the cutoff w < wc; 4.13.4. Summary; 4.14. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Losses In Guides; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. TE waves; 5.3. TM waves; 5.4. Attenuation in the cases of TM and TM waves; 5.5. Problem
5.5.1. Waves between two parallel metallic and lossy planes5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Rectangular TM And TE Guides; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. TM rectangular guide; 6.2.1. The fields; 6.2.2. The dispersive relation; 6.2.3. The power flux; 6.2.4. Attenuation; 6.2.5. Field lines; 6.3. TE rectangular guide; 6.3.1. The fields; 6.3.2. The dispersive relation; 6.3.3. The power flux; 6.3.4. Attenuation of the fundamental m = 0 and n = 1; 6.4. Problems; 6.4.1. The fundamental TE01 mode of the rectangular guide; 6.4.2. Rectangular TE01 guide with dielectric; 6.5. Bibliography
Chapter 7. Circular TM And TE Guides
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Jarry Pierre  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSLE : , : Wiley, , 2014
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