Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics Illustrated by Matthew M. Radmanesh

Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics Illustrated is a book written by Matthew M. Radmanesh, a professor of electrical engineering at California State University, Northridge. The book was published by Prentice Hall PTR in 2001 and is intended to provide a comprehensive and practical introduction to the fundamentals of RF and microwave electronics. The book covers topics such as wave propagation, impedance matching, S-parameters, Smith Chart, microwave linear and nonlinear amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, rectifiers, detectors, switches, phase shifters, attenuators, and microwave integrated circuits (MICs). The book also includes a web site that contains an "E-Book" with design examples and methodology in Microsoft Excel environment.

The book is aimed at students, engineers, technicians, and hobbyists who want to learn the basics of RF and microwave electronics in a visual and intuitive way. The book uses easy mathematics and a highly graphical approach with scores of examples to explain the concepts and principles of RF and microwave electronics. The book also provides a scientific framework for learning RF and microwaves effectively and shows how to apply the theory to practical design problems. The book has received positive reviews from readers who praised its clarity, simplicity, depth, and usefulness.




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