Microwave differential circuit design using mixed-mode S-parameters

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    • Eisenstadt, William Richard
    • Stengel, Bob
    • Thompson, Bruce M.

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Microwave differential circuit design using mixed-mode S-parameters

William R. Eisenstadt, Bob Stengel, Bruce M. Thompson

(The Artech House microwave library)

Artech House, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

New, powerful mixed-mode scattering parameter techniques are earning rave reviews among wireless and microwave engineers, because they have proved to be highly effective design tools for optimizing the performance of integrated circuits, components, and systems. Now, for the first time, these techniques are explained in full detail by the inventors themselves. This groundbreaking guide uses the original research and application work in the field to describe mixed-mode S-parameter principles and provide practitioners with expert advice on how to use these tools for their own microwave design projects. The book includes over 150 illustrations that support key topics.

Table of Contents

Why Use Differential or Balanced Signal Processing? Mixed-Mode Scattering Parameter Theory. Balanced Transmission Line Basics. Balanced Small Signal Amplifier Analysis. Mixed-Mode Applied to Three-Port Hybrid Splitters and Combiners. Mixed-Mode Applied to Four-Terminal Components. Mixed-Mode Analysis Extended to Time Domain.

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