Advanced design techniques and realizations of microwave and RF filters
Jarry, Pierre
This book provides readers with the knowledge and skills to design and realize microwave and RF filters, as well as the numerous approaches for solving thefilter design problem. Each chapter concerning the design of a microwave filter starts with a characterization of the elements in the microwave structure and choices and assumptions leading to each design technique are explained in some detail. This approach gives readers a better understanding of how the design technique came about, so that they will be able to propose modifications tosuite their own needs. INDICE: Preface. PART I: MICROWAVE FILTER FUNDAMENTALS. Chapter I. Scattering Parameters and ABCD matrices. Chapter II. Approximations and Synthesis. Chapter III. Waveguides and Transmission Lines. Chapter IV. Categorization of Microwave Filters. PART II: MINIMUM PHASE FILTERS. Chapter V. Capacitive Gap Filters for Millimeter Waves. Chapter VI. Evanescent-mode Waveguide Filters with Dielectric Inserts. Chapter VII. Interdigital Filters. Chapter VIII. Combline Filters Implemented in SSS. PART III: NON MINIMUM PHASE SYMMETRICAL RESPONSE FILTERS. Chapter IX. Generalized Interdigital Filters with Conditions on Amplitude and Phase. Chapter X. Temperature Stable Narrow Band monomode TE011 LinearPhase Filters. PART IV: NON MINIMUM PHASE ASYMMETRICAL RESPONSE FILTERS. Chapter XI. Asymmetrical Capacitive Gap Coupled Line (CGCL) Filters. Chapter XII. Asymmetrical Dual-mode TE102/TE301 Thick Iris Rectangular Inline Waveguide Filters with Transmission Zeros. Chapter XIII. Asymmetrical Cylindrical Dual-modeWaveguide Filters with Transmission Zeros. Chapter XIV. Asymmetrical Multimode Rectangular Building Block Filters Using Genetic Optimization. Appendices. Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-18310-6
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 376
- Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés