MICROWAVE DEVICES AND CIRCUIT DESIGNThis textbook presents a unified treatment of theory, analysis and design of microwave devices and circuits. It is designed to address the needs of undergraduate students of electronics and communi-cation engineering for a course in microwave engineering as well as those of the students pursuing M.Sc. courses in electronics science. The main objective is to provide students with a thorough under-standing of microwave devices and circuits, and to acquaint them with some of the methods used in circuit analysis and design. Several types of planar transmission lines such as stripline, microstrip, slot line and a few other structures have been explained. The important concepts of scattering matrix and Smith chart related to design problems have been discussed in detail. The performance and geometry of microwave transistors-both bipolar and field effect-have been analysed. Microwave passive components such as couplers, power dividers, attenuators, phase shifters and circulators have been comprehensively dealt with. Finally, the analysis and design aspects of microwave transistor amplifiers and oscillators are presented using the scattering parameters technique. Numerous solved problems and chapter-end questions are included for practice and reinforcement of the concepts. |
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Microwave Devices And Circuit Design
By G. P. Srivastava, Vijay Laxmi Gupta
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Contents
PLANAR TRANSMISSION LINES 5486 | 54 |
Questions | 84 |
SMITH CHART AND IMPEDANCE MATCHING 149220 | 149 |
WAVEGUIDES CAVITIES AND RESONATORS 221259 | 221 |
SOLID STATE MICROWAVE DEVICES 260316 | 260 |
MICROWAVE COMPONENTS 317389 | 317 |
MICROWAVE AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS 390464 | 390 |
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admittance attenuation bandwidth bias Calculate capacitance cavity centre characteristic impedance coaxial line components conductor configuration defined device dielectric constant dielectric resonator diode directional coupler electric field electron equation equivalent circuit EXAMPLE expressed ferrite fin line function GaAs gate given Gunn HEMT hybrid input impedance line of characteristic load impedance loss lossless magnetic field matching network maximum MESFET microstrip line microwave microwave amplifier microwave frequencies mode negative resistance noise figure normalized impedance obtained odd-mode open-circuited operation oscillator phase shifter PIN diode planar plane polarized port power divider power gain quarter-wave reactance rectangular waveguide reflection coefficient region relation S-parameters scattering matrix scattering parameters semiconductor shown in Figure shunt signal flow graph Smith chart Solution stability standing wave standing wave ratio stripline structure substrate terminated three-port transmission line two-port network voltage and current VSWR waveguide wavelength zero
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