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Introduction to RF and Microwave Passive Components

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Introduction to RF and Microwave Passive Components

Introduction to RF and Microwave Passive Components
by Wallace, Andreasson

English | 2015 | ISBN: 1630810088 | 393 pages | True PDF | 5.67 MB

Principles of RF and Microwave Design

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Principles of RF and Microwave Design

Principles of RF and Microwave Design
by Matthew A. Morgan

English | 2020 | ISBN: 1630816493 | 718 pages | True PDF | 12.08 MB

Practical RF Amplifier Design and Performance Optimization with SPICE and Load- and Source-pull Techniques

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Practical RF Amplifier Design and Performance Optimization with SPICE and Load- and Source-pull Techniques

Practical RF Amplifier Design and Performance Optimization with SPICE and Load- and Source-pull Techniques by Amal Banerjee
English | EPUB | 2021 | 79 Pages | ISBN : 3030625117 | 2.4 MB

This book explains and demonstrates with an exhaustive set of design examples, how common types of radio frequency(RF) amplifiers (classes A, B, AB, C, D, E, F, G and H) can be designed, and then have their performance characteristics evaluated and optimized with SPICE. The author demonstrates the transient analysis features of SPICE, along with industry-standard load- and source-pull techniques to simulate the steady-state, long-term time-domain behavior of any test RF amplifier.

Practical RF Amplifier Design and Performance Optimization with SPICE and Load- and Source-pull Techniques

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Practical RF Amplifier Design and Performance Optimization with SPICE and Load- and Source-pull Techniques

Practical RF Amplifier Design and Performance Optimization with SPICE and Load- and Source-pull Techniques by Amal Banerjee
English | PDF | 2021 | 79 Pages | ISBN : 3030625117 | 1.7 MB

This book explains and demonstrates with an exhaustive set of design examples, how common types of radio frequency(RF) amplifiers (classes A, B, AB, C, D, E, F, G and H) can be designed, and then have their performance characteristics evaluated and optimized with SPICE. The author demonstrates the transient analysis features of SPICE, along with industry-standard load- and source-pull techniques to simulate the steady-state, long-term time-domain behavior of any test RF amplifier.