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|a Passive & active RF-microwave circuits :
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|a Microwave and radiofrequency (RF) circuits play an important role in communication systems. Due 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 fast development times. This book explores the principal elements for receiving and emitting signals between Earth stations, satellites, and RF(mobile phones) in four parts; the theory and realization of couplers, computation and realization of microwave and RF filters, amplifiers and microwave and RF oscillators. Passive & Active RF-Microwave Circuits provides basic knowledge for microwave and RF range; each chapter provides a complete analysis and modelling of the microwave structure used for emission or reception technology, providing the reader with a set of approaches to use for current and future RF and microwave circuits designs.
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|a 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
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|a 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
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|a 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
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|a 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
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