
This updated and revised 3rd Edition provides an introduction to microwave theory and techniques suitable for use as a textbook by undergraduates or senior technical college students. Recent advances in technology now incorporated into the new edition include microwave circuits and s-parameters, microstrip circuit techniques and microwave monolithic integrated circuit techniques. The contents fall into two main parts. The first consists of a theoretical development of electromagnetic propagation of guided waves starting from Maxwell's equations and the material's properties. It includes a summary of microwave circuit techniques and a discussion of wave propagation in microstrip, rectangular and circular waveguides, conducting media, ferrite media and plasma. The second part consists of a descriptive treatment of microwave active devices, components and measurements. The two halves of the book provide an ideal combination of theory and practice.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of microwave theory and the practical application of microwave techniques in modern electronic systems. A. J. Baden Fuller, an established authority in applied electricity, synthesizes complex electromagnetic theory with contemporary technological advancements. The book serves as a structured pedagogical framework, bridging the gap between theoretical Maxwellian physics and the implementation of monolithic integrated circuits.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational text for students entering the field of microwave engineering. Readers often note the balance between rigorous mathematical derivation and the practical application of circuit design principles.
Page Count:
289
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080066178
ISBN-13:
9780080066172
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