No microwave engineer's library is complete without this comprehensive 1100 page volume - widely considered to be the most useful microwave design reference ever published. The book details fundamental concepts, techniques, and data of general use in the design of a wide range of structures. In addition, specialized data is featured which makes it easy to work out practical, specific designs. Hundreds of equations, photos, and tables present the data you need at a glance. An indispensable engineering tool!
General Applications of Filter Structures in Microwave Engineering. Useful Circuit Concepts and Equations. Principles of the Image Method for Filter Design. Low-Pass Prototype Filters Obtained by Network Synthesis Methods. Properties of Common Microwave Filter Elements. Stepped-Impedance Transformers and Filter Prototypes. Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters Using Semi-Lumped Elements or Waveguide Corrugations. Band-Pass Filters. Special Procedures for the Practical Development of Coupled-Resonator Band-Pass Filters, Impedance-Matching Networks and Time-Delay Networks. Band-Stop Filters. Ten-Mode, Coupled-Transmission-Line Directional Couplers, and Branch-Line Directional Couplers. Directional, Channel-Separation Filters and Traveling Wave Ring-Resonators. High-Power Filters. Multiplexer Design. Mechanically and Magnetically Tunable Microwave Filters.
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Leo Young
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E. M. T. Jones
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George L. Matthaei