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Introduction to differential calculus [[electronic resource] ] : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Introduction to differential calculus [[electronic resource] ] : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (779 p.)
Disciplina 515/.33
Altri autori (Persone) RohdeUlrich L
Soggetto topico Differential calculus
Càlcul diferencial
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 1-283-40083-9
9786613400833
1-118-13014-6
1-118-13015-4
1-118-13012-X
Classificazione MAT005000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Systematic Studies with Engineering Applications for Beginners; CONTENTS; Foreword; Preface; Biographies; Introduction; Acknowledgments; 1 From Arithmetic to Algebra (What must you know to learn Calculus?); 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Set of Whole Numbers; 1.3 The Set of Integers; 1.4 The Set of Rational Numbers; 1.5 The Set of Irrational Numbers; 1.6 The Set of Real Numbers; 1.7 Even and Odd Numbers; 1.8 Factors; 1.9 Prime and Composite Numbers; 1.10 Coprime Numbers; 1.11 Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.); 1.12 Least Common Multiple (L.C.M.)
1.13 The Language of Algebra1.14 Algebra as a Language for Thinking; 1.15 Induction; 1.16 An Important Result: The Number of Primes is Infinite; 1.17 Algebra as the Shorthand of Mathematics; 1.18 Notations in Algebra; 1.19 Expressions and Identities in Algebra; 1.20 Operations Involving Negative Numbers; 1.21 Division by Zero; 2 The Concept of a Function (What must you know to learn Calculus?); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Equality of Ordered Pairs; 2.3 Relations and Functions; 2.4 Definition; 2.5 Domain, Codomain, Image, and Range of a Function; 2.6 Distinction Between "f " and "f(x)"
3 Discovery of Real Numbers: Through Traditional Algebra (What must you know to learn Calculus?)3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Prime and Composite Numbers; 3.3 The Set of Rational Numbers; 3.3 The Set of Rational Numbers; 3.4 The Set of Irrational Numbers; 3.5 The Set of Real Numbers; 3.6 Definition of a Real Number; 3.7 Geometrical Picture of Real Numbers; 3.8 Algebraic Properties of Real Numbers; 3.9 Inequalities (Order Properties in Real Numbers); 3.10 Intervals; 3.11 Properties of Absolute Values; 3.12 Neighborhood of a Point; 3.13 Property of Denseness; 3.14 Completeness Property of Real Numbers
3.15 (Modified) Definition II (l.u.b.)3.16 (Modified) Definition II (g.l.b.); 4 From Geometry to Coordinate Geometry (What must you know to learn Calculus?); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Coordinate Geometry (or Analytic Geometry); 4.3 The Distance Formula; 4.4 Section Formula; 4.5 The Angle of Inclination of a Line; 4.6 Solution(s) of an Equation and its Graph; 4.7 Equations of a Line; 4.8 Parallel Lines; 4.9 Relation Between the Slopes of (Nonvertical) Lines that are Perpendicular to One Another; 4.10 Angle Between Two Lines; 4.11 Polar Coordinate System
5 Trigonometry and Trigonometric Functions (What must you know to learn Calculus?)
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Introduction to differential calculus : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Introduction to differential calculus : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (779 p.)
Disciplina 515/.33
Altri autori (Persone) RohdeUlrich L
Soggetto topico Differential calculus
Càlcul diferencial
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 9786613400833
9781283400831
1283400839
9781118130148
1118130146
9781118130155
1118130154
9781118130124
111813012X
Classificazione MAT005000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Systematic Studies with Engineering Applications for Beginners; CONTENTS; Foreword; Preface; Biographies; Introduction; Acknowledgments; 1 From Arithmetic to Algebra (What must you know to learn Calculus?); 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Set of Whole Numbers; 1.3 The Set of Integers; 1.4 The Set of Rational Numbers; 1.5 The Set of Irrational Numbers; 1.6 The Set of Real Numbers; 1.7 Even and Odd Numbers; 1.8 Factors; 1.9 Prime and Composite Numbers; 1.10 Coprime Numbers; 1.11 Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.); 1.12 Least Common Multiple (L.C.M.)
1.13 The Language of Algebra1.14 Algebra as a Language for Thinking; 1.15 Induction; 1.16 An Important Result: The Number of Primes is Infinite; 1.17 Algebra as the Shorthand of Mathematics; 1.18 Notations in Algebra; 1.19 Expressions and Identities in Algebra; 1.20 Operations Involving Negative Numbers; 1.21 Division by Zero; 2 The Concept of a Function (What must you know to learn Calculus?); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Equality of Ordered Pairs; 2.3 Relations and Functions; 2.4 Definition; 2.5 Domain, Codomain, Image, and Range of a Function; 2.6 Distinction Between "f " and "f(x)"
3 Discovery of Real Numbers: Through Traditional Algebra (What must you know to learn Calculus?)3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Prime and Composite Numbers; 3.3 The Set of Rational Numbers; 3.3 The Set of Rational Numbers; 3.4 The Set of Irrational Numbers; 3.5 The Set of Real Numbers; 3.6 Definition of a Real Number; 3.7 Geometrical Picture of Real Numbers; 3.8 Algebraic Properties of Real Numbers; 3.9 Inequalities (Order Properties in Real Numbers); 3.10 Intervals; 3.11 Properties of Absolute Values; 3.12 Neighborhood of a Point; 3.13 Property of Denseness; 3.14 Completeness Property of Real Numbers
3.15 (Modified) Definition II (l.u.b.)3.16 (Modified) Definition II (g.l.b.); 4 From Geometry to Coordinate Geometry (What must you know to learn Calculus?); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Coordinate Geometry (or Analytic Geometry); 4.3 The Distance Formula; 4.4 Section Formula; 4.5 The Angle of Inclination of a Line; 4.6 Solution(s) of an Equation and its Graph; 4.7 Equations of a Line; 4.8 Parallel Lines; 4.9 Relation Between the Slopes of (Nonvertical) Lines that are Perpendicular to One Another; 4.10 Angle Between Two Lines; 4.11 Polar Coordinate System
5 Trigonometry and Trigonometric Functions (What must you know to learn Calculus?)
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Introduction to integral calculus [[electronic resource] ] : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Introduction to integral calculus [[electronic resource] ] : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (430 p.)
Disciplina 515/.43
Altri autori (Persone) RohdeUlrich L
Soggetto topico Calculus, Integral
ISBN 1-283-40084-7
9786613400840
1-118-13034-0
1-118-13033-2
1-118-13031-6
Classificazione SK 400
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Integral Calculus: Systematic Studies with Engineering Applications for Beginners; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; BIOGRAPHIES; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; 1 Antiderivative(s) [or Indefinite Integral(s)]; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Useful Symbols, Terms, and Phrases Frequently Needed; 1.3 Table(s) of Derivatives and their corresponding Integrals; 1.4 Integration of Certain Combinations of Functions; 1.5 Comparison Between the Operations of Differentiation and Integration; 2 Integration Using Trigonometric Identities; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Some Important Integrals Involving sin x and cos x2.3 Integrals of the Form B;(dx/(asin x + b cosx)), where a, Є r; 3a Integration by Substitution: Change of Variable of Integration; 3a.1 Introduction; 3a.2 Generalized Power Rule; 3a.3 Theorem; 3a.4 To Evaluate Integrals of the Form B; a sin x + b cos x/c sin x + d cos x dx; where a, b, c, and d are constant; 3b Further Integration by Substitution: Additional Standard Integrals; 3b.1 Introduction; 3b.2 Special Cases of Integrals and Proof for Standard Integrals; 3b.3 Some New Integrals; 3b.4 Four More Standard Integrals
4a Integration by Parts 4a.1 Introduction; 4a.2 Obtaining the Rule for Integration by Parts; 4a.3 Helpful Pictures Connecting Inverse Trigonometric Functions with Ordinary Trigonometric Functions; 4a.4 Rule for Proper Choice of First Function; 4b Further Integration by Parts: Where the Given Integral Reappears on Right-Hand Side; 4b.1 Introduction; 4b.2 An Important Result: A Corollary to Integration by Parts; 4b.3 Application of the Corollary to Integration by Parts to Integrals that cannot be Solved Otherwise; 4b.4 Simpler Method(s) for Evaluating Standard Integrals
4b.5 To Evaluate x2 + bx + cdx5 Preparation for the Definite Integral: The Concept of Area; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Preparation for the Definite Integral; 5.3 The Definite Integral as an Area; 5.4 Definition of Area in Terms of the Definite Integral; 5.5 Riemann Sums and the Analytical Definition of the Definite Integral; 6a The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus; 6a.1 Introduction; 6a.2 Definite Integrals; 6a.3 The Area of Function A(x); 6a.4 Statement and Proof of the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; 6a.5 Differentiating a Definite Integral with Respect to a Variable Upper Limit
6b The Integral Function x1 1/ t dt, (x > 0) Identified as ln x or logex 6b.1 Introduction; 6b.2 Definition of Natural Logarithmic Function; 6b.3 The Calculus of ln x; 6b.4 The Graph of the Natural Logarithmic Function ln x; 6b.5 The Natural Exponential Function [exp(x) or ex]; 7a Methods for Evaluating Definite Integrals; 7a.1 Introduction; 7a.2 The Rule for Evaluating Definite Integrals; 7a.3 Some Rules (Theorems) for Evaluation of Definite Integrals; 7a.4 Method of Integration by Parts in Definite Integrals; 7b Some Important Properties of Definite Integrals; 7b.1 Introduction
7b.2 Some Important Properties of Definite Integrals
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Introduction to integral calculus : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Introduction to integral calculus : systematic studies with engineering applications for beginners / / Ulrich L. Rohde ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (430 p.)
Disciplina 515/.43
Altri autori (Persone) RohdeUlrich L
Soggetto topico Calculus, Integral
ISBN 9786613400840
9781283400848
1283400847
9781118130346
1118130340
9781118130339
1118130332
9781118130315
1118130316
Classificazione SK 400
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Integral Calculus: Systematic Studies with Engineering Applications for Beginners; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; BIOGRAPHIES; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; 1 Antiderivative(s) [or Indefinite Integral(s)]; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Useful Symbols, Terms, and Phrases Frequently Needed; 1.3 Table(s) of Derivatives and their corresponding Integrals; 1.4 Integration of Certain Combinations of Functions; 1.5 Comparison Between the Operations of Differentiation and Integration; 2 Integration Using Trigonometric Identities; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Some Important Integrals Involving sin x and cos x2.3 Integrals of the Form B;(dx/(asin x + b cosx)), where a, Є r; 3a Integration by Substitution: Change of Variable of Integration; 3a.1 Introduction; 3a.2 Generalized Power Rule; 3a.3 Theorem; 3a.4 To Evaluate Integrals of the Form B; a sin x + b cos x/c sin x + d cos x dx; where a, b, c, and d are constant; 3b Further Integration by Substitution: Additional Standard Integrals; 3b.1 Introduction; 3b.2 Special Cases of Integrals and Proof for Standard Integrals; 3b.3 Some New Integrals; 3b.4 Four More Standard Integrals
4a Integration by Parts 4a.1 Introduction; 4a.2 Obtaining the Rule for Integration by Parts; 4a.3 Helpful Pictures Connecting Inverse Trigonometric Functions with Ordinary Trigonometric Functions; 4a.4 Rule for Proper Choice of First Function; 4b Further Integration by Parts: Where the Given Integral Reappears on Right-Hand Side; 4b.1 Introduction; 4b.2 An Important Result: A Corollary to Integration by Parts; 4b.3 Application of the Corollary to Integration by Parts to Integrals that cannot be Solved Otherwise; 4b.4 Simpler Method(s) for Evaluating Standard Integrals
4b.5 To Evaluate x2 + bx + cdx5 Preparation for the Definite Integral: The Concept of Area; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Preparation for the Definite Integral; 5.3 The Definite Integral as an Area; 5.4 Definition of Area in Terms of the Definite Integral; 5.5 Riemann Sums and the Analytical Definition of the Definite Integral; 6a The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus; 6a.1 Introduction; 6a.2 Definite Integrals; 6a.3 The Area of Function A(x); 6a.4 Statement and Proof of the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; 6a.5 Differentiating a Definite Integral with Respect to a Variable Upper Limit
6b The Integral Function x1 1/ t dt, (x > 0) Identified as ln x or logex 6b.1 Introduction; 6b.2 Definition of Natural Logarithmic Function; 6b.3 The Calculus of ln x; 6b.4 The Graph of the Natural Logarithmic Function ln x; 6b.5 The Natural Exponential Function [exp(x) or ex]; 7a Methods for Evaluating Definite Integrals; 7a.1 Introduction; 7a.2 The Rule for Evaluating Definite Integrals; 7a.3 Some Rules (Theorems) for Evaluation of Definite Integrals; 7a.4 Method of Integration by Parts in Definite Integrals; 7b Some Important Properties of Definite Integrals; 7b.1 Introduction
7b.2 Some Important Properties of Definite Integrals
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Microwave circuit design using linear and nonlinear techniques [[electronic resource] /] / George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde
Microwave circuit design using linear and nonlinear techniques [[electronic resource] /] / George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde
Autore Vendelin George D (George David), <1938->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1080 p.)
Disciplina 621.38132
621.381320285
Altri autori (Persone) PavioAnthony M
RohdeUlrich L
Soggetto topico Microwave integrated circuits
Microwave amplifiers
Oscillators, Microwave
Electronic circuit design
ISBN 1-280-27664-9
9786610276646
0-470-35664-2
0-471-71583-2
1-60119-378-5
0-471-71582-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto MICROWAVE CIRCUIT DESIGN USING LINEAR AND NONLINEAR TECHNIQUES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; 1 RF/MICROWAVE SYSTEMS; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Maxwell's Equations; 1.3 RF Wireless/Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Applications; 1.4 Frequency Bands, Modes, and Waveforms of Operation; 1.5 Analog and Digital Requirements; 1.6 Elementary Definitions; 1.7 Basic RF Transmitters and Receivers; 1.8 Modern CAD for Nonlinear Circuit Analysis; 1.9 Dynamic Load Line; References; Bibliography; Problems; 2 LUMPED AND DISTRIBUTED ELEMENTS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Transition from RF to Microwave Circuits
2.3 Parasitic Effects on Lumped Elements2.4 Distributed Elements; 2.5 Hybrid Element: Helical Coil; References; Bibliography; Problems; 3 ACTIVE DEVICES; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Diodes; 3.2.1 Large-Signal Diode Model; 3.2.2 Mixer and Detector Diodes; 3.2.3 Parameter Trade-Offs; 3.2.4 Mixer Diodes; 3.2.5 pin Diodes; 3.2.6 Tuning Diodes; 3.2.7 Abrupt Junction; 3.2.8 Linearly Graded Junction; 3.2.9 Hyperabrupt Junction; 3.2.10 Silicon Versus Gallium Arsenide; 3.2.11 Q Factor or Diode Loss; 3.2.12 Diode Problems; 3.2.13 Diode-Tuned Resonant Circuits; Tuning Range; 3.3 Microwave Transistors
3.3.1 Transistor Classification3.3.2 Transistor Structure Types; 3.3.3 dc Model of BJT; 3.4 Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor; 3.5 Microwave FET; 3.5.1 MOSFETs; 3.5.2 Gallium Arsenide MESFETs; 3.5.3 HEMT; 3.5.4 Foundry Services; References; Bibliography; Problems; 4 TWO-PORT NETWORKS; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Two-Port Parameters; 4.3 S Parameters; 4.4 S Parameters from SPICE Analysis; 4.5 Stability; 4.6 Power Gains, Voltage Gain, and Current Gain; 4.6.1 Power Gain; 4.6.2 Voltage Gain and Current Gain; 4.6.3 Current Gain; 4.7 Three-Ports; 4.8 Derivation of Transducer Power Gain
4.9 Differential S Parameters4.9.1 Measurements; 4.9.2 Example; 4.10 Twisted-Wire Pair Lines; 4.11 Low-Noise and High-Power Amplifier Design; 4.12 Low-Noise Amplifier Design Examples; References; Bibliography; Problems; 5 IMPEDANCE MATCHING; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Smith Charts and Matching; 5.3 Impedance Matching Networks; 5.4 Single-Element Matching; 5.5 Two-Element Matching; 5.6 Matching Networks Using Lumped Elements; 5.7 Matching Networks Using Distributed Elements; 5.7.1 Twisted-Wire Pair Transformers; 5.7.2 Transmission Line Transformers; 5.7.3 Tapered Transmission Lines
5.8 Bandwidth Constraints for Matching NetworksReferences; Bibliography; Problems; 6 MICROWAVE FILTERS; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Low-Pass Prototype Filter Design; 6.2.1 Butterworth Response; 6.2.2 Chebyshev Response; 6.3 Transformations; 6.3.1 Low-Pass Filters: Frequency and Impedance Scaling; 6.3.2 High-Pass Filters; 6.3.3 Bandpass Filters; 6.3.4 Narrow-Band Bandpass Filters; 6.3.5 Band-Stop Filters; 6.4 Transmission Line Filters; 6.4.1 Semilumped Low-Pass Filters; 6.4.2 Richards Transformation; 6.5 Exact Designs and CAD Tools; 6.6 Real-Life Filters; 6.6.1 Lumped Elements
6.6.2 Transmission Line Elements
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Microwave circuit design using linear and nonlinear techniques [[electronic resource] /] / George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde
Microwave circuit design using linear and nonlinear techniques [[electronic resource] /] / George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde
Autore Vendelin George D (George David), <1938->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1080 p.)
Disciplina 621.38132
621.381320285
Altri autori (Persone) PavioAnthony M
RohdeUlrich L
Soggetto topico Microwave integrated circuits
Microwave amplifiers
Oscillators, Microwave
Electronic circuit design
ISBN 1-280-27664-9
9786610276646
0-470-35664-2
0-471-71583-2
1-60119-378-5
0-471-71582-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto MICROWAVE CIRCUIT DESIGN USING LINEAR AND NONLINEAR TECHNIQUES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; 1 RF/MICROWAVE SYSTEMS; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Maxwell's Equations; 1.3 RF Wireless/Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Applications; 1.4 Frequency Bands, Modes, and Waveforms of Operation; 1.5 Analog and Digital Requirements; 1.6 Elementary Definitions; 1.7 Basic RF Transmitters and Receivers; 1.8 Modern CAD for Nonlinear Circuit Analysis; 1.9 Dynamic Load Line; References; Bibliography; Problems; 2 LUMPED AND DISTRIBUTED ELEMENTS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Transition from RF to Microwave Circuits
2.3 Parasitic Effects on Lumped Elements2.4 Distributed Elements; 2.5 Hybrid Element: Helical Coil; References; Bibliography; Problems; 3 ACTIVE DEVICES; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Diodes; 3.2.1 Large-Signal Diode Model; 3.2.2 Mixer and Detector Diodes; 3.2.3 Parameter Trade-Offs; 3.2.4 Mixer Diodes; 3.2.5 pin Diodes; 3.2.6 Tuning Diodes; 3.2.7 Abrupt Junction; 3.2.8 Linearly Graded Junction; 3.2.9 Hyperabrupt Junction; 3.2.10 Silicon Versus Gallium Arsenide; 3.2.11 Q Factor or Diode Loss; 3.2.12 Diode Problems; 3.2.13 Diode-Tuned Resonant Circuits; Tuning Range; 3.3 Microwave Transistors
3.3.1 Transistor Classification3.3.2 Transistor Structure Types; 3.3.3 dc Model of BJT; 3.4 Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor; 3.5 Microwave FET; 3.5.1 MOSFETs; 3.5.2 Gallium Arsenide MESFETs; 3.5.3 HEMT; 3.5.4 Foundry Services; References; Bibliography; Problems; 4 TWO-PORT NETWORKS; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Two-Port Parameters; 4.3 S Parameters; 4.4 S Parameters from SPICE Analysis; 4.5 Stability; 4.6 Power Gains, Voltage Gain, and Current Gain; 4.6.1 Power Gain; 4.6.2 Voltage Gain and Current Gain; 4.6.3 Current Gain; 4.7 Three-Ports; 4.8 Derivation of Transducer Power Gain
4.9 Differential S Parameters4.9.1 Measurements; 4.9.2 Example; 4.10 Twisted-Wire Pair Lines; 4.11 Low-Noise and High-Power Amplifier Design; 4.12 Low-Noise Amplifier Design Examples; References; Bibliography; Problems; 5 IMPEDANCE MATCHING; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Smith Charts and Matching; 5.3 Impedance Matching Networks; 5.4 Single-Element Matching; 5.5 Two-Element Matching; 5.6 Matching Networks Using Lumped Elements; 5.7 Matching Networks Using Distributed Elements; 5.7.1 Twisted-Wire Pair Transformers; 5.7.2 Transmission Line Transformers; 5.7.3 Tapered Transmission Lines
5.8 Bandwidth Constraints for Matching NetworksReferences; Bibliography; Problems; 6 MICROWAVE FILTERS; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Low-Pass Prototype Filter Design; 6.2.1 Butterworth Response; 6.2.2 Chebyshev Response; 6.3 Transformations; 6.3.1 Low-Pass Filters: Frequency and Impedance Scaling; 6.3.2 High-Pass Filters; 6.3.3 Bandpass Filters; 6.3.4 Narrow-Band Bandpass Filters; 6.3.5 Band-Stop Filters; 6.4 Transmission Line Filters; 6.4.1 Semilumped Low-Pass Filters; 6.4.2 Richards Transformation; 6.5 Exact Designs and CAD Tools; 6.6 Real-Life Filters; 6.6.1 Lumped Elements
6.6.2 Transmission Line Elements
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Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2005
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Microwave circuit design using linear and nonlinear techniques [[electronic resource] /] / George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde
Microwave circuit design using linear and nonlinear techniques [[electronic resource] /] / George D. Vendelin, Anthony M. Pavio, Ulrich L. Rohde
Autore Vendelin George D (George David), <1938->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1080 p.)
Disciplina 621.38132
621.381320285
Altri autori (Persone) PavioAnthony M
RohdeUlrich L
Soggetto topico Microwave integrated circuits
Microwave amplifiers
Oscillators, Microwave
Electronic circuit design
ISBN 1-280-27664-9
9786610276646
0-470-35664-2
0-471-71583-2
1-60119-378-5
0-471-71582-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto MICROWAVE CIRCUIT DESIGN USING LINEAR AND NONLINEAR TECHNIQUES; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; 1 RF/MICROWAVE SYSTEMS; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Maxwell's Equations; 1.3 RF Wireless/Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Applications; 1.4 Frequency Bands, Modes, and Waveforms of Operation; 1.5 Analog and Digital Requirements; 1.6 Elementary Definitions; 1.7 Basic RF Transmitters and Receivers; 1.8 Modern CAD for Nonlinear Circuit Analysis; 1.9 Dynamic Load Line; References; Bibliography; Problems; 2 LUMPED AND DISTRIBUTED ELEMENTS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Transition from RF to Microwave Circuits
2.3 Parasitic Effects on Lumped Elements2.4 Distributed Elements; 2.5 Hybrid Element: Helical Coil; References; Bibliography; Problems; 3 ACTIVE DEVICES; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Diodes; 3.2.1 Large-Signal Diode Model; 3.2.2 Mixer and Detector Diodes; 3.2.3 Parameter Trade-Offs; 3.2.4 Mixer Diodes; 3.2.5 pin Diodes; 3.2.6 Tuning Diodes; 3.2.7 Abrupt Junction; 3.2.8 Linearly Graded Junction; 3.2.9 Hyperabrupt Junction; 3.2.10 Silicon Versus Gallium Arsenide; 3.2.11 Q Factor or Diode Loss; 3.2.12 Diode Problems; 3.2.13 Diode-Tuned Resonant Circuits; Tuning Range; 3.3 Microwave Transistors
3.3.1 Transistor Classification3.3.2 Transistor Structure Types; 3.3.3 dc Model of BJT; 3.4 Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor; 3.5 Microwave FET; 3.5.1 MOSFETs; 3.5.2 Gallium Arsenide MESFETs; 3.5.3 HEMT; 3.5.4 Foundry Services; References; Bibliography; Problems; 4 TWO-PORT NETWORKS; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Two-Port Parameters; 4.3 S Parameters; 4.4 S Parameters from SPICE Analysis; 4.5 Stability; 4.6 Power Gains, Voltage Gain, and Current Gain; 4.6.1 Power Gain; 4.6.2 Voltage Gain and Current Gain; 4.6.3 Current Gain; 4.7 Three-Ports; 4.8 Derivation of Transducer Power Gain
4.9 Differential S Parameters4.9.1 Measurements; 4.9.2 Example; 4.10 Twisted-Wire Pair Lines; 4.11 Low-Noise and High-Power Amplifier Design; 4.12 Low-Noise Amplifier Design Examples; References; Bibliography; Problems; 5 IMPEDANCE MATCHING; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Smith Charts and Matching; 5.3 Impedance Matching Networks; 5.4 Single-Element Matching; 5.5 Two-Element Matching; 5.6 Matching Networks Using Lumped Elements; 5.7 Matching Networks Using Distributed Elements; 5.7.1 Twisted-Wire Pair Transformers; 5.7.2 Transmission Line Transformers; 5.7.3 Tapered Transmission Lines
5.8 Bandwidth Constraints for Matching NetworksReferences; Bibliography; Problems; 6 MICROWAVE FILTERS; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Low-Pass Prototype Filter Design; 6.2.1 Butterworth Response; 6.2.2 Chebyshev Response; 6.3 Transformations; 6.3.1 Low-Pass Filters: Frequency and Impedance Scaling; 6.3.2 High-Pass Filters; 6.3.3 Bandpass Filters; 6.3.4 Narrow-Band Bandpass Filters; 6.3.5 Band-Stop Filters; 6.4 Transmission Line Filters; 6.4.1 Semilumped Low-Pass Filters; 6.4.2 Richards Transformation; 6.5 Exact Designs and CAD Tools; 6.6 Real-Life Filters; 6.6.1 Lumped Elements
6.6.2 Transmission Line Elements
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Vendelin George D (George David), <1938->  
Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, 2005
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