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Practical Filters and Couplers: A Collection from Applied Microwave & Wireless magazine

FORMAT: Softcover, 80 pages
PUBLISHED: 2001
ISBN: 1-884932-21-5

This is the first volume of the most innovative and significant articles on filter design published in Applied Microwave and Wireless magazine between 1989 and 2001. More than 20 experts show you how to use the latest design and testing techniques for filters, couplers and baluns.

Also available at a special discount: The complete set of Applied Microwave & Wireless Design Guides

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Introduction
  • Matching Double-Tuned LC Filters
  • Bridging Coupling Helps to Correct Amplitude Symmetry
  • Design of a Constant Insertion Loss Variable
  • Frequency LC Band-Pass Filter
  • Tunable Combline Filter Using 60 Degree Resonators
  • Filtering in the Budget Domain
  • Build Filters Without PC Boards
  • Waveguide Band-Pass Filter with Coaxial Interfaces Reduces Equipment Costs
  • Microwave Multiplexers Using Complementary Filters
  • HF Diplexers with Helical Resonators
  • Design and Performance of a 3.4 to 4.6 GHz Active Equalizer with Controlled Gain Slope
  • An Electronic Directional Coupler
  • A New Approach to Broadband Transmission Line Hybrid Design
  • Balun Designs for Wireless...Mixers, Amplifiers and Antennas
  • A Multilayer Microstrip Bandstop Filter for DCS
  • A Computer-Aided Symbolic Three-Pole Active Filter Synthesis Technique
  • RF Capacitive-Coupled Filters

 

$29.00

Item # NP-43

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