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Understanding Microwaves

by Allan W. Scott

A complete and accessible introduction to the important field of microtechnology. Avoiding complex mathematics, it covers all the pertinent microwave terminology, devices, systems and subsystems in order to facilitate an understanding of how everything fits together to create communications, navigation and radar equipment.

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Paperback
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English
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Brand New


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A complete and accessible introduction to the important field of microtechnology. Avoiding complex mathematics, it covers all the pertinent microwave terminology, devices, systems and subsystems in order to facilitate an understanding of how everything fits together to create communications, navigation and radar equipment. Packed with illustrations as well as extensive exercises and answers.

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A complete and accessible introduction to the important field of microtechnology Understanding Microwaves covers all the important microwave terminology, devices, and systems, and provides an understanding of how everything fits together to make communications, navigation, and radar equipment. The text is geared toward engineers new to the microwave industry, as well as technicians, managers, and students. This field-tested book presents material the author has used in industrial training courses for thousands of students. It is easy to understand and avoids complex mathematics. With extensive exercises at the end of each chapter, and answers at the end of the book, it is suitable for self-study or as a text for industrial seminars and college courses. First, the coverage details the special language of microwaves. Then, it outlines all of the unique devices that are used in microwave equipment and explains how these types fit together to make a typical microwave system, describing what they do, how they work, and what their important performance characteristics are. Finally, the book covers all of the important types of microwave systems, including their structure, function, and applications. Understanding Microwaves is a complete introduction to this important field.

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A complete and accessible introduction to the important field of microtechnology Understanding Microwaves covers all the important microwave terminology, devices, and systems, and provides an understanding of how everything fits together to make communications, navigation, and radar equipment. The text is geared toward engineers new to the microwave industry, as well as technicians, managers, and students. This field-tested book presents material the author has used in industrial training courses for thousands of students. It is easy to understand and avoids complex mathematics. With extensive exercises at the end of each chapter, and answers at the end of the book, it is suitable for self-study or as a text for industrial seminars and college courses. First, the coverage details the special language of microwaves. Then, it outlines all of the unique devices that are used in microwave equipment and explains how these types fit together to make a typical microwave system, describing what they do, how they work, and what their important performance characteristics are. Finally, the book covers all of the important types of microwave systems, including their structure, function, and applications. Understanding Microwaves is a complete introduction to this important field.

Author Biography

ALLAN W. SCOTT operates his own engineering consulting and training business. He received his BS in physics from Stanford University and MS in physics from Caltech. He has forty years' experience in the development and manufacture of microwave equipment for radar, missile guidance, electronic warfare, and satellite communications, including affiliations with Bell Labs, the U.S. Navy, Hughes Network Systems, Sylvania Electronics, and Teledyne Technologies. Mr. Scott has trained over 2,500 engineers and managers through his in-plant microwave seminars. He holds several patents, and has written two textbooks and many trade journal articles.

Table of Contents

PART I: MICROWAVE FUNDAMENTALS. 1. A Survey of Microwave Systems and Devices. 1.1 The Relationship of Microwaves to Other Electronic Equipment. 1.2 Microwave Systems. 1.3 The Microwave System. 1.4 Why Microwave Devices are Needed. 1.5 Basic Microwave System Design. 1.6 Microwave Transmission Lines. 1.7 Signal Control Components. 1.8 Semiconductor Amplifiers and Oscillators. 1.9 Microwave Tubes. 1.10 Low Noise Microwave Receivers. 1.11 Microwave Antennas. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 2. Microwave Fields. 2.1 Electric and Magnetic Fields. 2.2 Electromagnetic Waves. 2.3 Characteristics of Electromagnetic Waves. 2.4 Microwaves in Transmission Lines. 2.5 Skin Depth. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 3. Microwave Power--dB and dBm. 3.1 Microwave Power. 3.2 dB Terminology. 3.3 dBm Terminology. 3.4 Equipment for Measuring Microwave Power . Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 4. Insertion Loss, Gain, and Return Loss. 4.1 Insertion Loss. 4.2 Insertion Loss of Components in Cascade. 4.3 Gain. 4.4 Cascaded Insertion Loss and Gain. 4.5 Mismatches and Return Loss. 4.6 Alternative Ways of Specifying Reflected Power. 4.7 S-Parameters. 4.8 Equipment for Measuring Insertion Loss and Return Loss. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 5. Matching with the Smith Chart. 5.1 Derivation of the Smith Chart. 5.2 Plotting Mismatches on the Smith Chart. 5.3 Matching Calculations with the Smith Chart. 5.4 Moving Toward the Load. 5.5 Lumped Inductance in Series. 5.6 Matching Elements in Parallel. 5.7 Matching Stubs. 5.8 Quarter-Wave Transformer. 5.9 Lumped Elements in Combination. 5.10 Selecting the Best matching Technique. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. PART II: MICROWAVE DEVICES. 6. Microwave Transmission Lines. 6.1 Comparison of Transmission Lines. 6.2 Guide Wavelength and Characteristic Impedance. 6.3 Coaxial Cable. 6.4 Waveguide. 6.5 Stripline and Microstrip. 6.6 Connectors and Adapters. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 7. Microwave Signal Control Components. 7.1 Microwave Semiconductors. 7.2Microwave Ferrites. 7.3 Terminations. 7.4 Directional Couplers. 7.5 Combiners. 7.6 Isolators and Circulators. 7.7 Filters. 7.8 Attenuators. 7.9 Switches. 7.10 Phase Shifters. 7.11 Detectors. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 8. Microwave Semiconductor Amplifiers. 8.1 Amplifier Performance Characteristics. 8.2 Types of Microwave Semiconductor Amplifiers. 8.3 Bipolar Transistors. 8.4 Field-Effect Transistors. 8.5 HEMTs. 8.6 Transistor Packaging and Mounting. 8.7 S-Parameters. 8.8 Transistor Biasing and Matching. 8.9 IMPATT Amplifiers. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 9. Microwave Oscillators. 9.1 Oscillator Principles. 9.2 Oscillator Performance Requirements. 9.3 Fixed-Tuned and Mechanically Tuned Oscillators. 9.4 Electronically Tuned Oscillators. 9.5 Harmonic Multipliers. 9.6 Phase-Locked Oscillators. 9.7 Up-converters. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 10. Low-Noise Receivers. 10.1 The Significance of Low-Noise Receivers. 10.2 Sources of Noise. 10.3 Noise Units. 10.4 Mixers. 10.5 Low-Noise Transistors. 10.6 Parametric Amplifiers. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 11. Microwave Integrated Circuits. 11.1 Types of Microwave Integrated Circuits. 11.2 Hybrid Microwave Integrated Circuits. 11.3 Microstrip Materials and Design. 11.4 Microstrip Circuit Elements. 11.5 Components Added after Microstrip Fabrication. 11.6 Mounting and Packaging. 11.7 Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 12. Microwave Tubes. 12.1 Advantages and Disadvantages. 12.2 Comparison. 12.3 Gridded Tubes. 12.4 Klystrons. 12.5 Traveling Wave Tubes. 12.6 Crossed-Field Amplifiers. 12.7 Magnetrons. 12.8 High Power Microwave Tubes. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 13. Microwave Antennas. 13.1 Requirements. 13.2 Types. 13.3 Arrays. 13.4 Parabolic. 13.5 Phased Array. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. PART III: MICROWAVE SYSTEMS. 14. Introduction to Microwave Systems. 14.1 Spectrum Analysis of Electronic Signals. 14.2 Communication System Signals. 14.3 Signal-to-Noise Requirements. 14.4 Pulse Code Modulation. 14.5 Baseband Signals. 14.6 Transmission Systems. 14.7 Modulation. 14.8 Carrier Modulation with Digital Baseband Signals. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 15. Microwave Relay. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 Block Diagrams. 15.3 Antennas. 15.4 Path Loss Calculations. 15.5 Diversity Systems. 15.6 Diffraction and Troposcatter Systems. 15.7 Wireless Local Area Networks. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises 16. Satellite Communications. 16.1 Introduction. 16.2 Path Loss Calculations (ERP and G/T). 16.3 International Satellites. 16.4 Domestic Satellites. 16.5 Ship-to-Shore Communication by Satellite. 16.6 Direct Broadcast Satellites. 16.7 Comparison of Communication Satellites. 16.8 Remote-Sensing Satellites. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 17. Radar Systems. 17.1 Introduction. 17.2 Velocity Measurement. 17.3 Range Measurement. 17.4 Combined Range and Velocity Measurement. 17.5 Angle Measurement. 17.6 Techniques to Improve Angular Resolution. 17.7 Phased Array Radar. 17.8 Block Diagrams. 17.9 The Radar Equation. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 18. Electronic Warfare Systems. 18.1 Introduction. 18.2 Stealth. 18.3 Antiradiation Missiles. 18.4 Chaff and Decoys. 18.5 Noise Jamming. 18.6 Deceptive Jamming. 18.7 Electronic Counter-Countermeasures. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. 19. Navigation and Other Microwave Systems. 19.1 Global Positioning System. 19.2 Cellular Telephones. 19.3 Microwave Ovens. 19.4 Medical Applications of Microwaves. 19.5 Scientific Applications of Microwaves. Annotated Bibliography. Exercises. Exercise Answers. Index.

Long Description

A complete and accessible introduction to the important field of microtechnology Understanding Microwaves covers all the important microwave terminology, devices, and systems, and provides an understanding of how everything fits together to make communications, navigation, and radar equipment. The text is geared toward engineers new to the microwave industry, as well as technicians, managers, and students. This field-tested book presents material the author has used in industrial training courses for thousands of students. It is easy to understand and avoids complex mathematics. With extensive exercises at the end of each chapter, and answers at the end of the book, it is suitable for self-study or as a text for industrial seminars and college courses. First, the coverage details the special language of microwaves. Then, it outlines all of the unique devices that are used in microwave equipment and explains how these types fit together to make a typical microwave system, describing what they do, how they work, and what their important performance characteristics are. Finally, the book covers all of the important types of microwave systems, including their structure, function, and applications. Understanding Microwaves is a complete introduction to this important field.

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Packed with illustrations as well as extensive exercises and answers.

Details

ISBN0471745332
Author Allan W. Scott
Short Title UNDERSTANDING MICROWAVES
Language English
ISBN-10 0471745332
ISBN-13 9780471745334
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 2005
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9780471745334
UK Release Date 2005-07-12
AU Release Date 2005-06-01
NZ Release Date 2005-06-01
Pages 560
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date 2005-07-12
Imprint Wiley-Interscience
Alternative 9780471575672
DEWEY 621.3813
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2005-07-12

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