ABSTRACT

In the high frequency world, the passive technologies required to realize RF and microwave functionality present distinctive challenges. SAW filters, dielectric resonators, MEMS, and waveguide do not have counterparts in the low frequency or digital environment. Even when conventional lumped components can be used in high frequency applications, their behavior does not resemble that observed at lower frequencies. RF and Microwave Passive and Active Technologies provides detailed information about a wide range of component technologies used in modern RF and microwave systems.

Updated chapters include new material on such technologies as MEMS, device packaging, surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters, bipolar junction and heterojunction transistors, and high mobility electron transistors (HMETs). The book also features a completely rewritten section on wide bandgap transistors.

chapter 1|4 pages

Overview of Microwave Engineering

chapter 1|53 pages

3 Systems Applications

chapter 4|2 pages

8 Dual Mode Filters

chapter 4|7 pages

9 Dielectric Resonator Probe

chapter 5|21 pages

RFMEMS

chapter 6|8 pages

3 SAW Transducer Modeling

chapter 6|22 pages

9 Coded SAW Filters

chapter 8|3 pages

7 TNC

chapter 8|7 pages

8 SMA

chapter 8|3 pages

12 2.92 mm

chapter 9|48 pages

Antenna Technology

chapter 10|7 pages

Phased Array Antenna Technology

chapter 10|11 pages

3 Array Error Sources

chapter 10|11 pages

7 Thinned Arrays

chapter 11|15 pages

The Fresnel-Zone Plate Antenna

chapter 12|3 pages

6 Conclusions

chapter 13|1 pages

Varactors

chapter 13|10 pages

2 Basic Concepts

chapter 13|6 pages

7 Varactor Devices

chapter 14|10 pages

Schottky Diode Frequency Multipliers

chapter 14|18 pages

5 Practical SubmillimeterWaveMultipliers

chapter 16|35 pages

Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)

chapter 17|13 pages

3 Kirk Effects

chapter 18|39 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 19|2 pages

RFCMOSModeling and Circuit Applications

chapter 19|22 pages

2 DCModeling

chapter 20|58 pages

Metal Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors

chapter 22|15 pages

Nitride Devices

chapter 23|47 pages

Microwave Vacuum Tubes

chapter 23|8 pages

5 Operational Considerations forMicrowave Tubes

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chapter 24|18 pages

Monolithic Microwave IC Technology

chapter 25|12 pages

Bringing RFICs to the Market

chapter 26|2 pages

Metals

chapter 26|5 pages

2 Skin Depth

chapter 27|6 pages

Dielectrics

chapter 27|2 pages

3 Measurements

chapter 28|3 pages

Ferroelectrics and Piezoelectrics

chapter 28|12 pages

3 Applications

chapter 29|39 pages

Material Properties of Semiconductors