Preface ........................................................ ix
Acknowledgments ................................................ xi
Editors ...................................................... xiii
Advisory Board ................................................. xv
Contributors .................................................. xix
Introduction to Microwaves and RF
Patrick Fay ................................................ 1-1
1. Overview of Microwave Engineering
Mike Golio .............................................. 1-1
SECTION I. Microwave Measurements
2. Linear Measurements
Ronald E.Ham ............................................ 2-1
3. Network Analyzer Calibration
Joseph Staudinger ....................................... 3-1
4. Absolute Magnitude and Phase Calibrations
Kate A.Remley, Paul D.Hale, and Dylan F.Williams ........ 4-1
5. Noise Measurements
Alfy Riddle ............................................. 5-1
6. Nonlinear Microwave Measurement and Characterization
J.Stevenson Kenney ...................................... 6-1
7. Theory of High-Power Load-Pull Characterization for RF
and Microwave Transistors
John F.Sevic ............................................ 7-1
8. Pulsed Measurements
Anthony E.Parker, James G.Rathmell, and
Jonathan B.Scott ........................................ 8-1
9. Microwave On-Wafer Test
Jean-Pierre Lanteri, Christopher Jones, and
John R.Mahon ............................................ 9-1
10.High Volume Microwave Test
Jean-Pierre Lanteri, Christopher Jones,
and John R.Mahon ....................................... 10-1
11.Large Signal Network Analysis/Waveform Measurements
Joseph M.Gering ........................................ 11-1
SECTION II. Circuits
12.Receivers
Warren L.Seely ......................................... 12-1
13.Transmitters
Warren L.Seely ......................................... 13-1
14.Low Noise Amplifier Design
Jakub Kucera and Urs Lott .............................. 14-1
15.Microwave Mixer Design
Anthony M.Pavio ........................................ 15-1
16.Modulation and Demodulation Circuitry
Charles Nelson ......................................... 16-1
17.Power Amplifier Fundamentals
Douglas A.Teeter and Edward T.Spears ................... 17-1
18.Handset Power Amplifier Design
Douglas A.Teeter and Edward T.Spears ................... 18-1
19.Class A Amplifiers
Warren L. Seely ........................................ 19-1
20.High Power Amplifiers
Brent Irvine, Todd Heckleman, and Aaron Radomski ....... 20-1
21.Oscillator Circuits
Alfy Riddle ............................................ 21-1
22.Phase Locked Loop Design
Robert Newgard ......................................... 22-1
23.Filters and Multiplexers
Richard V.Snyder ....................................... 23-1
24.RF Switches
Robert J.Trew .......................................... 24-1
25.Monolithic Microwave 1С Technology
Lawrence R.Dunleavy .................................... 25-1
26.Bringing RFICs to the Market
John С.Cowles .......................................... 26-1
SECTION III. CAD, Simulation and Modeling
27.System Simulation
Joseph Staudinger ...................................... 27-1
28.Numerical Techniques for the Analysis and Design
of RF/Microwave Structures
Manos M.Tentzeris ...................................... 28-1
29.Computer Aided Design of Passive Components
Daniel G.Swanson, Jr. .................................. 29-1
30.Nonlinear RF and Microwave Circuit Analysis
Michael B.Steer and John F.Sevic ....................... 30-1
31.Computer Aided Design (CAD) of Microwave Circuitry
Ron Kielmeyer .......................................... 31-1
32.Nonlinear Transistor Modeling for Circuit Simulation
Walter R.Curtice ....................................... 32-1
33.Behavioral Modeling of Microwave Power Amplifiers
Troels S.Nielsen ....................................... 33-1
34.Technology CAD
Peter A.Blakey ......................................... 34-1
Appendix A: Mathematics, Symbols, and Physical Constants ...... A-l
Appendix B: Microwave Engineering Appendix
John P.Wendler ................................. B-l
Index ......................................................... 1-1
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