Surface acoustic wave filters : with applications to electronic communications and signal processing
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Surface acoustic wave filters : with applications to electronic communications and signal processing
Academic Press, 2007
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Surface Acoustic Wave Filters gives the fundamental principles and device design techniques for surface acoustic wave filters. It covers the devices in widespread use today: bandpass and pulse compression filters, correlators and non-linear convolvers and resonators. The newest technologies for low bandpass filters are fully covered such as unidirectional transducers, resonators in impedance element filters, resonators in double-mode surface acoustic wave filters and transverse-coupled resonators using waveguides.
The book covers the theory of acoustic wave physics, the piezoelectric effect, electrostatics at a surface, effective permittivity, piezoelectric SAW excitation and reception, and the SAW element factor. These are the main requirements for developing quasi-static theory, which gives a basis for the non-reflective transducers in transversal bandpass filters and interdigital pulse compression filters. It is also needed for the reflective transducers used in the newer devices.
Table of Contents
1. Basic Survey 2. Acoustic waves in elastic solids 3. Electrical excitation at a plane surface 4. Propagation effects and materials 5. Non-reflective transducers 6. Bandpass filtering using non-reflective transducers 7. Correlators for pulse compression radar and communications 8. Reflective gratings and transducers 9. Unidirectional transducers and their application to bandpass filtering 10. Waveguides and transversely-coupled resonator (TCR) filters 11. Resonators and resonator filters
Appendix A. Fourier transforms and linear filters B. Reciprocity C. Elemental charge density for regular electrodes D. P-matrix relations E. Electrical loading in an array of regular electrodes
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