Principles of microwave measurements / G. H. Bryant

By: Bryant, G. H [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: IEE electrical measurement seriesPublication details: London : Pete Peregrinus on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers,Ltd., c1988Description: xiv, 415 pages : illustraitons ; 23 cmISBN: 0863411355Subject(s): ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS -- MICROWAVELOC classification: QC 677 .B79 1988
Contents:
1. Swept-frequency principles -- 2. Error models -- 3. The Smith chart -- 4. Signal generation -- 5. Vector analysers -- 6. Scalar analysers -- 7. Six-ports -- 8. Power measurement -- 9. Noise -- 10. Frequency stability and measurement -- 11. Time-domain reflectometry -- 12. Antenna measurements
Summary: This book is aimed at the postgraduate or final-year honours level, and assumes some knowledge of electromagnetic theory and a general familiarity with microwave components. It should be useful to young engineers, who inevitably bear the burnt of detailed laboratory work, but also to more experienced engineers wishing to update or refresh their knowledge.
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Includes index.

1. Swept-frequency principles -- 2. Error models -- 3. The Smith chart -- 4. Signal generation -- 5. Vector analysers -- 6. Scalar analysers -- 7. Six-ports -- 8. Power measurement -- 9. Noise -- 10. Frequency stability and measurement -- 11. Time-domain reflectometry -- 12. Antenna measurements

This book is aimed at the postgraduate or final-year honours level, and assumes some knowledge of electromagnetic theory and a general familiarity with microwave components. It should be useful to young engineers, who inevitably bear the burnt of detailed laboratory work, but also to more experienced engineers wishing to update or refresh their knowledge.

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