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Microwave Engineering, 3rd Edition
David M. Pozar,
Univ. of Massachusetts at Amherst
ISBN: 978-0-471-44878-5
©2005
720 pages
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Hallmark Features
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- Thorough analysis and development based on fundamental principles. Students develop understanding of core concepts and learn that the operation of microwave circuits and devices can be explained through the use of circuit theory, Maxwell’s equations, and related fundamentals. See Wilkinson divider operation derived from basic circuit and transmission line theory.
- Many examples cover both theory and design. Student can see how typical problems are solved, how typical designs are carried out, and how typical component designs perform. The availability of realistic and thorough examples reinforces subject matter. See Example 7.7 that involves the design of a coupled line coupler on a lossy substrate. The design procedure is illustrated, and the response of the coupler is obtained using a CAD package.
- Many problems cover both theory and design. Problems test the student’s understanding of the material and offer the opportunity for in-depth design and analysis of practical components. Problems offer students real-life design practice with the quick feedback of CAD tools to evaluate their work. Problem 8.17 asks for the design of a stepped-impedance low-pass filter, including the use of CAD software to test the response of the filter, and to study the effect of substrate and metallization loss.
- Answers to selected problems. Allow students to test themselves on their understanding of material. The instructor can assign problems with or without answers, or modify answered problems for additional problems for use on exams. Approximately 25% of the problems have answers.
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