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Secrets of Rf Circuit Design by Joseph J. Carr

Book Description From one of today's most respected electronics authors comes this pragmatic, intermediate-level guide to designing, building, and testing all types of radio frequency circuits. Filled with functional projects that demonstrate the principles of RF circuits, this revision of a bestseller also provides handy parts lists and sources of components. The book comes with a money-saving coupon for a companion diskette containing a Windows-executable program for calculating RF circuit component values, coil winding parameters, and more.

Synopsis From one of today's most respected electronics authors comes this pragmatic, intermediate-level guide to designing, building, and testing all types of radio frequency circuits. Filled with functional projects that demonstrate the principles of RE circuits, this revision of a bestseller also provides a handy parts list and sources of components. read more

From the Back Cover Take the fastest route to high-quality radio frequency circuits... SECRETS OF RF CIRCUIT DESIGN, Second Edition follow up on the best-selling first Edition, this revised and updated guide gives you the best ways to design, build, and test today's radio frequency (RF) circuits. It's filled with projects and experiments that make it easy to apply RF principles to real-life applications. Popular electronics writer Joe Carr takes you step by step through functional projects in this...

Rf Circuit Design by Chris Bowick, Christopher Bowick

H.W. Sams For the person who has design experience . . . who is an expert in the field of RF circuit design . . . or who is an engineer needing a good reference, this book is for you! "Provides complete design procedures for multiple-pole Butterworth, Chebyshev, and Bessel filters. Covers capacitors, inductors, and other components with their behavior at RF frequencies discussed in detail". --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Book Description Gives complete design procedures for multiple-pole Butterworth, Chebyshev, and Bessel filters. Covers capacitors, inductors, and other components and discusses their behavior at rf frequencies. Examines Q, bandwidth, and coupling of resonant circuits. Paper

Radio-Frequency Electronics : Circuits and Applications by Jon B. Hagen

The book is reviewed favorably in the July 1997 issue of QST Reviewer: A reader from Santa Clara, California July 27, 1998 This book received a very favorable review in the July 1997 issue of QST magazine (New Books, p. 43). QST is a monthly publication of the American Radio Relay League. The reviewer is Paul Danzer, Assistant Technical editor of the magzine. The reviewer felt that the comprehensivenes of the book made it more of a survey of its title, Radio-Frequency Electronics, as each of the 34 chapters contain between 5 and 12 pages. The reviewer praised the quality of the prose explication and the innovation and effectiveness of the illustrations. He concludes by commending the book as a good reference work, and "an attractive addition to your book shelf." The review is nearly two full columns and discusses the book in much greater detail.

ractical Rf Power Design Techniques by Irving M. Gottlieb

Book Description

Useful information on radio-frequency circuit design is hard to find. Most of it comes in the form of highly technical manufacturer's literature and bulky math-oriented textbooks, or from oversimplified books for amateurs and hobbyists. So, most electronics practitioners end up having to learn RF techniques by trial and error. Now, thanks to Irving Gottlieb's Practical RF Power Design Techniques, circuit designers can have at their fingertips all the hands-on instruction they need to translate RF theory into functioning hardware. Gottlieb thoroughly explains the theory behind RF circuit design and operation. But, unlike other books, he doesn't stop there. He supports his discussion of principles and formulas with examples taken from real-world applications. He uses actual values for electronic components currently on the market, instead of hypothetical figures that are hard for readers to visualize. And, by concentrating on general uses that aren't affected by changes in industry standards, Gottlieb ensures that the book will enjoy a long shelf life. --This text refers to the paperback edition of this title

 

 

 

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