Advances in Microwaves V5
Title | Advances in Microwaves V5 PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Young |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2012-12-02 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0323155537 |
Advances in Microwaves, Volume 5 is a three-chapter text that covers low microwave frequencies used to accelerate elementary particles and centimeter and millimeter waves for exploring atmospheric phenomena, as well as the microwave demodulation of light. Chapter 1 describes high-speed photodetectors whose modulation frequency response extends into the microwave region. This chapter focuses on the fundamental principles of specific detectors whose performance is sufficiently close to fundamental limits to assure their staying power. Chapter 2 examines radiometric fundamentals associated with the frequency spectrum, with particular emphasis on the 3 cm to 3 mm wavelength region. Chapter 3 discusses the conditions in which hybrid waves traveling at the velocity of light can exist in a homogeneous isotropic medium. This chapter also explores the design requirements of deflectors. Discussions on transformation of Maxwell’s equations for a traveling wave in a gyroelectric or gyromagnetic medium and consistent solutions of the scalar wave equation are provided in the supplementary texts.
Advances in Microwaves
Title | Advances in Microwaves PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Young |
Publisher | |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Digital electronics |
ISBN | 9780120279050 |
Advances in Microwaves
Title | Advances in Microwaves PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Young |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2013-10-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1483215571 |
Advances in Microwaves, Volume 8 covers the developments in the study of microwaves. The book discusses the circuit forms for microwave integrated circuits; the analysis of microstrip transmission lines; and the use of lumped elements in microwave integrated circuits. The text also describes the microwave properties of ferrimagnetic materials, as well as their interaction with electromagnetic waves propagating in bounded waveguiding structures. The integration techniques useful at high frequencies; material technology for microwave integrated circuits; specific requirements on technology for distributed and lumped-element circuits; and characterization and utilization of solid-state devices in integrated circuits are also encompassed. The book further tackles microwave propagation on coupled pairs of microstrip transmission lines and computer-aided design, simulation and optimization of microwave technology. Microwave engineers will find the book invaluable.
Modern Advances in Microwave Techniques
Title | Modern Advances in Microwave Techniques PDF eBook |
Author | Jerome Fox |
Publisher | |
Pages | 492 |
Release | 1955 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Advances in Microwaves
Title | Advances in Microwaves PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Young |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 399 |
Release | 2013-10-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1483224503 |
Advances in Microwaves, Volume 4 covers some innovations in the devices and applications of microwaves. This volume contains three chapters and begins with a discussion of the application of microwave phasers and time delay elements as beam steering elements in array radars. The next chapter provides first an overview of the technical aspects and different types of millimeter waveguides, followed by a survey of their application to railroads. The last chapter examines the general mode of conversion properties of nonuniform waveguides, such as waveguide tapers, using converted Maxwell’s equations, with appropriate boundary conditions, into generalized telegraphist’s equations.
Advances in Microwaves
Title | Advances in Microwaves PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Young |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2013-10-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1483215563 |
Advances in Microwaves, Volume 7 covers the developments in the study of microwaves. The book discusses the effect of surface roughness on the propagation of the TEM mode, as well as the voltage breakdown of microwave antennas. The text also describes the theory and design considerations of single slotted-waveguide linear arrays and the techniques and theories that led to the achievement of wide bandwidths and ultralow noise temperatures for communication applications. The book will prove invaluable to microwave engineers.
Advances in Microwaves
Title | Advances in Microwaves PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Young |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2013-10-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1483224481 |
Advances in Microwaves, Volume 2 focuses on the developments in microwave solid-state devices and circuits. This volume contains six chapters that also describe the design and applications of diplexers and multiplexers. The first chapter deals with the parameters of the tunnel diode, oscillators, amplifiers and frequency converter, followed by a simple physical description and the basic operating principles of the solid state devices currently capable of generating coherent microwave power, including transistors, harmonic generators, and tunnel, avalanche transit time, and diodes. The next chapters discuss the characteristics of cooled parametric amplifiers; effective input noise temperature, gain-bandwidth product; gain stability, shot noise and varactor heating; and design and analysis principles of varactor harmonic generators. A chapter surveys the theory, design, and applications of diplexers and multiplexers. The concluding chapter treats the numerical solution of broad classes of problems that arise in the use of TEM-mode transmission lines.