Computer Aided Analysis Modeling And Design Of Microwave Networks

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Computer-aided Analysis, Modeling, and Design of Microwave Networks

Author: Janusz Dobrowolski
language: en
Publisher: Artech House Publishers
Release Date: 1996
This comprehensive new book and software package introduces an alternative to standard microwave CAD: the wave-variable approach to computer-aided analysis, modeling and design of linear and nonlinear microwave networks. Featuring the latest data available, it allows you to solve troublesome design problems with the frequency-domain or the time-domain wave-based analysis method. Features more than 150 illustrations and 470 equations.
RF and Microwave Circuits, Measurements, and Modeling

Highlighting the challenges RF and microwave circuit designers face in their day-to-day tasks, RF and Microwave Circuits, Measurements, and Modeling explores RF and microwave circuit designs in terms of performance and critical design specifications. The book discusses transmitters and receivers first in terms of functional circuit block and then examines each block individually. Separate articles consider fundamental amplifier issues, low noise amplifiers, power amplifiers for handset applications and high power, power amplifiers. Additional chapters cover other circuit functions including oscillators, mixers, modulators, phase locked loops, filters and multiplexers. New chapters discuss high-power PAs, bit error rate testing, and nonlinear modeling of heterojunction bipolar transistors, while other chapters feature new and updated material that reflects recent progress in such areas as high-volume testing, transmitters and receivers, and CAD tools. The unique behavior and requirements associated with RF and microwave systems establishes a need for unique and complex models and simulation tools. The required toolset for a microwave circuit designer includes unique device models, both 2D and 3D electromagnetic simulators, as well as frequency domain based small signal and large signal circuit and system simulators. This unique suite of tools requires a design procedure that is also distinctive. This book examines not only the distinct design tools of the microwave circuit designer, but also the design procedures that must be followed to use them effectively.
The RF and Microwave Handbook

The recent shift in focus from defense and government work to commercial wireless efforts has caused the job of the typical microwave engineer to change dramatically. The modern microwave and RF engineer is expected to know customer expectations, market trends, manufacturing technologies, and factory models to a degree that is unprecedented in the