This authoritative resource presents current practices for the design of RF and microwave filters. This one-stop reference provides readers with essential and practical information in order to design their own filter design software package, ultimately saving time and money. Essential building blocks for each type of filter are presented including network theory, transmission lines, and coupling mechanisms. This book presents a detailed discussion of the Low Pass Filter prototype, which is then extended to other configurations such as high pass, band pass, band stop, diplexers, and multiplexers. Microwave Network Theory and Transmission Line Coupling Mechanisms are presented along with a comprehensive discussion of the characteristics of commonly used transmission lines such as waveguides, Striplines, and Microstrip lines. Numerous design examples are presented to demonstrate an inclusive design methodology.
Microwave Network Theory; Properties of Microwave Transmission Lines; Lowpass Filter Design; Theory of Distributed Circuits; Bandpass Filters; Design of Multiplexer.
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Prakash Bhartia
Prakash Bhartia is the executive vice president at Natel Engineering in Chatsworth, CA. He has held several director level positions during his 25 year career in the Canadian Department of Defense including Director General of the Defense of R& D Laboratories in Halifax and Ottowa. He received his B. Tech in electrical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, and received his M.S.c and Ph.D in electromagnetics from University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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Protap Pramanick
Protap Pramanick is a design engineer at Microwave Engineering Corp. in N. Andover, MA. He received a Ph.D in microwave engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India.