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ISBN 10: 1119951712
ISBN 13: 9781119951711
Author: Frank Gustrau
This book provides a fundamental and practical introduction to radio frequency and microwave engineering and physical aspects of wireless communication
In this book, the author addresses a wide range of radio-frequency and microwave topics with emphasis on physical aspects including EM and voltage waves, transmission lines, passive circuits, antennas, radio wave propagation. Up-to-date RF design tools like RF circuit simulation, EM simulation and computerized smith charts, are used in various examples to demonstrate how these methods can be applied effectively in RF engineering practice.
Design rules and working examples illustrate the theoretical parts. The examples are close to real world problems, so the reader can directly transfer the methods within the context of their own work. At the end of each chapter a list of problems is given in order to deepen the reader’s understanding of the chapter material and practice the new competences. Solutions are available on the author’s website.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Radiofrequency and Microwave Applications
1.2 Frequency Bands
1.3 Physical Phenomena in the High Frequency Domain
1.4 Outline of the Following Chapters
Chapter 2: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
2.1 Electric and Magnetic Fields
2.2 Maxwell’s Equations
2.3 Classification of Electromagnetic Problems
2.4 Skin Effect
2.5 Electromagnetic Waves
2.6 Summary
2.7 Problems
Chapter 3: Transmission Line Theory and Transient Signals on Lines
3.1 Transmission Line Theory
3.2 Transient Signals on Transmission Lines
3.3 Eye Diagram
3.4 Summary
3.5 Problems
Chapter 4: Transmission Lines and Waveguides
4.1 Overview
4.2 Coaxial Line
4.3 Microstrip Line
4.4 Stripline
4.5 Coplanar Line
4.6 Rectangular Waveguide
4.7 Circular Waveguide
4.8 Two-Wire Line
4.9 Three-Conductor Transmission Line
4.10 Problems
Chapter 5: Scattering Parameters
5.1 Multi-Port Network Representations
5.2 Normalized Power Waves
5.3 Scattering Parameters and Power
5.4 S-Parameter Representation of Network Properties
5.5 Calculation of S-Parameters
5.6 Signal Flow Method
5.7 S-Parameter Measurement
5.8 Problems
Chapter 6: RF Components and Circuits
6.1 Equivalent Circuits of Concentrated Passive Components
6.2 Transmission Line Resonator
6.3 Impedance Matching
6.4 Filter
6.5 Transmission Line Filter
6.6 Circulator
6.7 Power Divider
6.8 Branchline Coupler
6.9 Rat Race Coupler
6.10 Directional Coupler
6.11 Balanced-to-Unbalanced Circuits
6.12 Electronic Circuits
6.13 RF Design Software
6.14 Problems
Chapter 7: Antennas
7.1 Fundamental Parameters
7.2 Standard Types of Antennas
7.3 Mathematical Treatment of the Hertzian Dipole
7.4 Wire Antennas
7.5 Planar Antennas
7.6 Antenna Arrays
7.7 Modern Antenna Concepts
7.8 Problems
Chapter 8: Radio Wave Propagation
8.1 Propagation Mechanisms
8.2 Basic Propagation Models
8.3 Path Loss Models
8.4 Problems
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