Small Signal Microwave Amplifier Design
AUTHOR: Grosch, Theodore
FORMAT: Hardcover, 280 pages
LIST PRICE: $69.00
PUBLISHED: 2000
This book explains techniques and examples for designing stable amplifiers for high-frequency applications in which the signal is small and the amplifier circuit is linear. An in-depth discussion of linear network theory provides the foundation needed to develop actual designs. Examples throughout the book will show you how to apply the knowledge gained in each chapter leading to the complex design of low noise amplifiers.
Many exercises at the end of each chapter will help students to practice their skills. The solutions to these design problems are available in an accompanying solutions booklet ( Small Signal Microwave Amplifier Design: Solutions , ISBN 1-884932-09-6).
BOOK REVIEW
Microwave Journal (February 2001): 232
"This book is an unusually clear tutorial on small-signal amplifier design that uses the latest circuit analysis and CAD tools in a step-by-step design approach. It is an excellent reference book for RF and microwave designers, as well as a good textbook for engineering students."
-Frank Bashore
PUBLISHER'S COMMENTS
Indispensable for libraries and text bookstores serving senior undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering students, faculty, and working RF and microwave designers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1-Introduction
- 2-Introduction to Networks
- 3-Introduction to S-Parameters
- 4-S-Parameter Circuit Analysis
- 5-Narrowband Circuit Synthesis
- 6-Amplifier Design
- 7-Introduction to Broadband Matching
- 8-Introduction to Noise
- 9-Low Noise Amplifier Design
- 10-Summary
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