Passive RF & microwave integrated circuits
The growth in RF and wireless/mobile computing devices that operate at microwave frequencies has resulted in explosive demand for integrated circuits capable of operating at such frequencies in order to accomplish functions like frequency division, phase shifting, attenuation, and isolators and circ...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Bosto :
Elsevier/Newnes
2004.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627257206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; References; Chapter 2. Characteristics of Planar Transmission Lines; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Stripline; 2.3. Microstrip Line; 2.4. Suspended Stripline; 2.5. Slotline; 2.6. Coplanar Waveguide; 2.7. Finline; 2.8. Summary of Planar Transmission Lines; References; Chapter 3. Characteristics of Print Coupled Lines; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Coupled Striplines; 3.3. Microstrip Coupled Lines; 3.4. Coupled Suspended Striplines; 3.5. Coupled Slotlines and Coplanar Waveguides; 3.6. Irregular Lines; References
- 6.2. Analysis of Symmetrical Four-Port Networks6.3. Analysis of Symmetrical Three-Port Networks; References; Chapter 7. Directional Couplers; 7.1. Definitions and Correlations Between Directivity, Symmetry, and Phase Difference; 7.2. Ring Directional Couplers; 7.3. Branch-Line Directional Couplers; 7.4. Coupled-Line Directional Couplers; 7.5. Comparison of Print Directional Couplers; References; Chapter 8. Dividers and Combiners; 8.1. F and Y-Junctions; 8.2. Dividers and Combiners on the Directional Coupler Base; 8.3. In-Phase Quarter-Wavelength Power Dividers/Combiners
- 8.4. N-Way Dividers/Combiners8.5. Comparison of Different Dividers/Combiners; References; Chapter 9. Filters; 9.1. Classification; 9.2. Filter Synthesis; 9.3. LPFs; 9.4. BPFs; References; Chapter 10. Diode Control Devices; 10.1. PIN Diode Parameters; 10.2. Switches; 10.3. Attenuators; 10.4. Limiters; References; Chapter 11. Phase Shifters; 11.1. Diode Phase Shifters; 11.2. Ferrite Phase Shifters; 11.3. Differential Phase Shifters; References; Chapter 12. Circulators and Isolators; 12.1. Introduction; 12.2. Distributed Ferrite Devices; 12.3. Lumped-Element Ferrite Circulators and Isolators
- 12.4. Ferrite and Magnet Systems12.5. High-Isolation Circulator Network; 12.6. Nonferrite Nonreciprocal Devices; References; Chapter 13. Microwave Integrated Subassemblies; 13.1. L-Band Multifunctional Transmit/Receive Module; 13.2. Electrically Tunable L-Band Preselector; 13.3. Switchable Balanced Amplifier; 13.4. High-Accuracy High-Power Whisper/Shout Attenuator; 13.5. C-Band Multichannel Receiver; 13.6. Single Antenna Radio Altimeter TX/RCV; References; Chapter 14. Design and Fabrication Technology; 14.1. RF/Microwave Packages; 14.2. Three-Dimensional Design; 14.3. Fabrication Aspects
- References