Microwave resonators and filters for wireless communication : theory, design and application
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Microwave resonators and filters for wireless communication : theory, design and application
(Advanced microelectronics, 4)
Springer, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book describes the basic theory of microwave resonators and filters, and practical design methods for wireless communication equipment. The microwave resonators and filters described provide a basis for building more compact, lighter-weight mobile communication equipment with longer operating times.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Basic Structure and Characteristics of SIR.- 3. Quarter-Wavelength-Type SIR.- 4. Half-Wavelength-Type SIR.- 5. One-Wavelength-Type SIR.- 6. Expanded Concept and Technological Trends in SIR.- Appendix. Analysis of Resonator Properties Using General-Purpose Microwave Simulator.- A.1 Design Parameters of Direct-Coupled Resonator BPF.- A.2 Filter Design by Experimental Method.- A.3.2 Determination of Coupling Coefficient.- References.
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