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The growth in RF and wireless/mobile computing devices that operate at microwave frequencies has resulted in explosive demand for integrated circuits capable of operating at such frequencies in order to accomplish functions like frequency division, phase shifting, attenuation, and isolators and circulators for antennas. This book is an introduction to such ICs, combining theory and practical applications of those devices. In addition to this combined theory and application approach, the author discusses the critical importance of differing fabrication materials on the performance of ICs at different frequencies. This is an area often overlooked when choosing ICs for RF and microwave applications, yet it can be a crucial factor in how an IC performs in a given application.

Gives reader a solid background in an increasingly important area of circuit design

Emphasis on combination of theoretical discussions with practical application examples

In-depth discussion of critical, but often overlooked topic of different fabrication material performances at varying frequencies
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 "Excellent" 2004-10-08
By sam
This is a very good RF & Microwave engineering book.

It combines a clear explanation of the basics with a

series of new different kinds of devices (in chapters

4, 7-13). This makes this book equally useful for

students and for experienced engineers.

This book also integrates the basic analysis of wide

range of passive devices (reciprocal and

nonreciprocal) with essential reference information in

the main text and in the Appendixes. In addition, a

series of important real applications with practical

details are included.

I do give these book 5 stars because it does help you

understand passive RF and microwave devices much better.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent Book!" 2004-10-08
By Vladimir Volman
This book treats RF and microwave passive components and control devices and accomplish



the ascention from microwave fundamental transmission lines and simplest elements to move



complicated devices and subassemlies. The most interesting materials are analysis of different



print transmission lines, the distributed and lumped elements of integrated circuits, including novel



termination and planar inductors, analysis and synthesis of print directional couplers, dividers,



combiners, filters. Different modern miniature filters including the novel wiggly coupled lines BPF



and irregular lines LPF are discussed. Also, the diode control devices (switches, attenuators, limiters,



phase shifters) are described in the book. New conceptions of design of isolators and circulators



are considered. Several examples of microwave integrated subassemlies using passive components



and control devices are described. The final chapter represents principal concepts of design and



fabrication technology of RF and microwave integrated circuits.



I do give this book 5 stars because it does help engineers and students understand passive RF and



microwave integrated circuits better. This book is only one of a few books on this topic.

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 "Comprehensive Book on Passive RF Devices" 2004-10-07
By K. Kocharyan (REC, Harvard, MA USA)
I strongly recommend this book as it offers thorough, clear and practical guidelines for the development of passive RF and microwave circuits. It starts from consideration of basic types and characteristics of planar transmission lines followed by detailed description of design procedures leading to the realization of passive RF and microwave components and IC's, including ferrite devices. The last Chapter discusses the fabrication aspects of multylayer IC's. Thorough theoretical analysis is supported by numerous practical examples. This book conveniently includes many theoretical expressions and data tables, which are very useful for RF engineers.


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