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Pozar's new edition of Microwave Engineering includes more material on active circuits, noise, nonlinear effects, and wireless systems. Chapters on noise and nonlinear distortion, and active devices have been added along with the coverage of noise and more material on intermodulation distortion and related nonlinear effects. On active devices, there's more updated material on bipolar junction and field effect transistors. New and updated material on wireless communications systems, including link budget, link margin, digital modulation methods, and bit error rates is also part of the new edition. Other new material includes a section on transients on transmission lines, the theory of power waves, a discussion of higher order modes and frequency effects for microstrip line, and a discussion of how to determine unloaded.
This text provides a comprehensive technical framework for understanding the principles and applications of microwave engineering in modern electronic systems. Author David M. Pozar, a recognized expert in the field, utilizes a rigorous mathematical approach to explain electromagnetic theory, circuit analysis, and the design of microwave components. The book integrates fundamental physics with practical engineering constraints to prepare students and professionals for the complexities of high-frequency circuit design.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational text for graduate-level electrical engineering curricula. Readers often note the high level of mathematical density and the technical precision required to fully grasp the presented concepts.
Page Count:
726
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201504189
ISBN-13:
9780201504187