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Summary
Summary
The most comprehensive treatment to appear in book form.
* Covers all-important components in microwave technology.
* Provides a wealth of essential principles, methods, design information and references for today's complex and rapidly changing field of high frequency engineering.
* The handbook editor is a well-known researcher, author, journal and book editor.
* Contributors are all leading researchers and practitioners.
Author Notes
KAI CHANG is a professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of Texas A&M University where he teaches and performs research in microwave devices and circuits. Previously he was a section head at TRW, Inc. where he was responsible for millimeter-wave integrated circuit component and subsystem development. Prior to this, Dr. Chang was a supervisor at Hughes Aircraft Company, where he was involved in the development of microwave circuits, millimeter-wave oscillators, and power combiners. Dr. Chang is the author of a number of book chapters and has published over 90 technical papers on microwave circuits, components, and subsystems. He earned his PhD in electrical engineering at the University of Michigan.
Table of Contents
Preface |
Contributors |
1 Transmission LinesI. Bahl |
2 Transmission-Line DiscontinuitiesK. Gupta |
Filters, Hybrids and Couplers, Power Combiners, and Matching NetworksI. Bahl |
4 Cavities and ResonatorsM. Dydyk |
5 Ferrite Control ComponentsW. Hord |
6 Surface Acoustic Wave DevicesD. Morgan |
7 Quasi-Optical TechniquesP. Goldsmith, et al. |
8 Components for Surveillance and Electronic ReceiversJ. Tsui and C. Krueger |
9 Antennas I: Fundamentals and Numerical MethodsF. Schwering,et al. |
10 Antennas II: Reflector, Lens, Horns, and Other Microwave Antennas of Conventional ConfigurationD. Bodnar, et al. |
11 Antennas III: Array, Millimeter Wave, and Integrated AntennasR. Mailloux,et al. |
12 Antennas IV: Microstrip AntennasY. Lo,et al. |
13 Antennas V: Active Integrated AntennasJ. Fredrick and T. Itoh |
14 Mixers and DetectorsE. Kollberg |
15 Multipliers and Parametric DevicesJ. Archer and R. Batchelor |
16 Semiconductor Control Devices: PIN DiodesJ. White |
17 Semiconductor Control Devices: Phase Shifters and SwitchesA. Sreenivas |
18 Transferred Electron DevicesC. Sun |
19 IMPATT and Related Transit-Time DevicesK. Chang & and H. Kuno |
20 Microwave Silicon Bipolar Transistors and Monolithic Integrated CircuitsC. Snapp |
21 FETs: Power ApplicationsH. Hung |
22 FETs: Low-Noise ApplicationsT. Midford |
23 High-Electron-Mobility Transistors: Principles and ApplicationsJ. Zimmermann and G. Salmer |
24 Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors and ApplicationsJ. Yuan |
25 Oscillators and Frequency SynthesizersU. Rohde |
26 RF ComponentsV. Nair |
27 Microwave SuperconductorsC. Sans and G. Liang |
28 Microwave MEMS and MicromachiningH. De Los Santos,et al. |
Index |