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Microwave circulator design / Douglas K. Linkhart.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Artech House microwave libraryPublisher: Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2014]Copyright date: �2014Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xv, 364 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781608075843
  • 1608075842
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Microwave circulator design.DDC classification:
  • 621.381/331 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7871.65 .L56 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Microwave Circulator DesignSecond Edition; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Theory of Operation; 1.1 Units, Conversions, and Symbols; 1.2 The Physical Basis of Ferrimagnetism; 1.3 Ferrimagnetic Resonance; 1.4 Microwave Propagation in Ferrites; 1.5 Other Technologies; 1.5.1 Semiconductor Circulators; 1.5.2 Nanotechnology Circulators; 1.5.3 Thin Ferrite Films; 1.5.4 Active Circulators; References; 2 Circulator Specification; 2.1 The Parameters; 2.2 Reflections and Segmentation; 2.3 Junction Circulators; 2.3.1 Single- Ferrite (Non- Composite) Junction Circulators.
2.3.2 Composite- Ferrite Junction Circulators2.4 Lumped- Constant Circulators; 2.5 Differential Phase Shift Circulators; 2.6 Switching Circulators; 2.7 Okada Circulators; 2.8 Field- Displacement Isolators; 2.9 Resonance Isolators; References; 3 Applications of Circulators; 3.1 Load Isolation; 3.2 Duplexing; 3.3 Multiplexing; 3.4 Parametric Amplifiers; 3.5.
Summary: "Circulator design has advanced significantly since the first edition of this book was published 25 years ago. The objective of this second edition is to present theory, information, and design procedures that will enable microwave engineers and technicians to design and build circulators successfully. This resource contains a discussion of the various units used in the circulator design computations, as well as covers the theory of operation. This book presents numerous applications, giving microwave engineers new ideas about how to solve problems using circulators. Design examples are provided, which demonstrate how to apply the information to real-world design tasks."-- Unedited summary from book.
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"Circulator design has advanced significantly since the first edition of this book was published 25 years ago. The objective of this second edition is to present theory, information, and design procedures that will enable microwave engineers and technicians to design and build circulators successfully. This resource contains a discussion of the various units used in the circulator design computations, as well as covers the theory of operation. This book presents numerous applications, giving microwave engineers new ideas about how to solve problems using circulators. Design examples are provided, which demonstrate how to apply the information to real-world design tasks."-- Unedited summary from book.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Microwave Circulator DesignSecond Edition; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Theory of Operation; 1.1 Units, Conversions, and Symbols; 1.2 The Physical Basis of Ferrimagnetism; 1.3 Ferrimagnetic Resonance; 1.4 Microwave Propagation in Ferrites; 1.5 Other Technologies; 1.5.1 Semiconductor Circulators; 1.5.2 Nanotechnology Circulators; 1.5.3 Thin Ferrite Films; 1.5.4 Active Circulators; References; 2 Circulator Specification; 2.1 The Parameters; 2.2 Reflections and Segmentation; 2.3 Junction Circulators; 2.3.1 Single- Ferrite (Non- Composite) Junction Circulators.

2.3.2 Composite- Ferrite Junction Circulators2.4 Lumped- Constant Circulators; 2.5 Differential Phase Shift Circulators; 2.6 Switching Circulators; 2.7 Okada Circulators; 2.8 Field- Displacement Isolators; 2.9 Resonance Isolators; References; 3 Applications of Circulators; 3.1 Load Isolation; 3.2 Duplexing; 3.3 Multiplexing; 3.4 Parametric Amplifiers; 3.5.

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