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Aircraft Maniac
Joined: 18 May 2002 Posts: 363
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26 Jan 2003 11:18 Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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Hi ppl ,
Does anyone have a good e-book on microwave engineering or a www link.
If so kindly let me know as soon as possible.
Aircraft Maniac
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shou
Joined: 05 Sep 2001 Posts: 103
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26 Jan 2003 11:43 |
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| you can find it in edook forum.
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g579
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 Posts: 456 Helped: 14
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26 Jan 2003 21:03 |
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| RF and MW HB can be found in e-book forum
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jwei363
Joined: 10 Jun 2001 Posts: 36
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27 Jan 2003 3:30 re |
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there are so many books in Ebooks forum. Some good,some normal.
But classic textbook is so few.
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EltonLi
Joined: 09 Apr 2002 Posts: 17
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27 Jan 2003 4:36 |
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I think RF and MW handbook is good for your startup.
BTW, what are you doing? satellite communications? or wireless?
and people can give you more suggestions.
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cozkan
Joined: 04 May 2002 Posts: 24
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04 Feb 2003 1:08 |
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| I think you will find enough info about microwave engineering in ebooks section.
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egliu
Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Posts: 101
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04 Feb 2003 4:00 re |
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| try to find INtroduction to microwave circuits (rOBERT j. wEBER), it is a very good book
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shou
Joined: 05 Sep 2001 Posts: 103
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04 Feb 2003 17:13 |
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| i think "RF Microwave Circuit Design for wireless apllications" is helpful.
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songbo0133
Joined: 06 Feb 2002 Posts: 45
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04 Feb 2003 17:21 |
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| too many books in the ebook forum.
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Humungus
Joined: 10 Jul 2001 Posts: 417 Helped: 25
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04 Feb 2003 18:11 |
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| please comment what you find good in those books
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mwpro
Joined: 20 Apr 2001 Posts: 83
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05 Feb 2003 17:10 |
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| It would be worth to buy a text version because it is useful for daily reference for formulas.
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Element_115
Joined: 23 Mar 2002 Posts: 304 Helped: 20
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05 Feb 2003 19:14 |
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You can go to minicircuits and sign up for their free catalogs;
"RF design", "VCO designer", and one other. There apply the respected theories in a practical way, and get straight to the piont.
These are good to have especialy for quick reference.
Hope this helps
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toonafishy
Joined: 18 Jun 2002 Posts: 422 Helped: 19
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05 Feb 2003 20:26 |
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| If you are really serious about this then it it "M/i/c/r/o/w/a/v/e Engineering" by P/o/z/a/r but I don't think it is in the ebook section.
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aw
Joined: 09 Jun 2001 Posts: 58 Helped: 2
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05 Feb 2003 20:51 Good MW Book |
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| My opinion : R.E. Collin, Microwave Enginneering is excellent for the basics. Pozar is also quite good. Balanis or Kraus , of course, for Antennas.
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tahiti
Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Posts: 28
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05 Feb 2003 20:56 |
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Pozar would be my recommendation too.
tahiti
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Lupin
Joined: 22 Jan 2003 Posts: 326 Helped: 2
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06 Feb 2003 18:11 |
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Does anyone have material about gap-coupling patch antennas?
I've seen IEEE articles but they are not enough to me.
Thanks in advance
Lupin
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riz_aj
Joined: 05 Feb 2002 Posts: 108 Helped: 1
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07 Feb 2003 2:46 |
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| Microwave Eng by Pozar is widely used in many universities and corporate body. I have taken Microwave Eng class under him more than a decade ago. He is a very good teacher. The book is into 2nd or 3rd ed. by now and we were using his first ed which has quite a number of errors then. And now my company is using it for Microwave Eng technical program.
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dowjones
Joined: 21 Nov 2001 Posts: 136 Helped: 5
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07 Feb 2003 11:38 |
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| btw, where is gone the RF and Microwave Handbook?, i downloaded some parts and now i cant find it
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shou
Joined: 05 Sep 2001 Posts: 103
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07 Feb 2003 13:30 |
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| I think you can go to MCU, perhaps you can find it.
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Timelord
Joined: 04 Aug 2001 Posts: 32
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08 Feb 2003 14:18 RF & MW Handbook |
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I dont think this book goes into things in very much depth.
If you need a good book, try
RF Circuit Design by Ludwig Bretchkov.
I find this very useful, but it is not in forum or MCU
rgs
Timelord
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mwpro
Joined: 20 Apr 2001 Posts: 83
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12 Feb 2003 17:57 |
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| "Foundations in Microwave Engineering" is a must read for hardcore microwave!
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cheng
Joined: 01 Jan 1970 Posts: 111 Helped: 2
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04 Jan 2006 13:36 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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Your question seems to be very generic - microwave engineering is as broad of a topic as engineering itself and needs to be refined. It largely depends on what you need it for. If you re dealing with passives - then - what passives - transission lines or lumped? If this is lumped - Collin and Pozar will lead you to nowhere - but on transmission lines they will probably serve best - Pozar is more akin to engineering while Collin texbook is more theoretical and in my opinion a bit oudated. Again, if you have knowledge on electromagnetics both texts will do. On passives - you'd better look elsewhere.
Now - what if you wanted to design active microwave circuits- after all microwave engineering is not all about waveguides, isn't it.
Then you will rarely find something better than Pavio, Vendelin and Rohde on the subject (John Wiley). It is wonderful text and will give you may "clues" to good design practices - unlike the book of Newkirk and Rohde that is terrible to say the least.
Therefore, make attempt to define what you need the book for - what your background is and you will find mostly anything inhere.
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cakalhunter
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 19
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11 Jan 2006 0:00 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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i recommend pozar and collin
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wjnbry
Joined: 09 Sep 2003 Posts: 57
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18 Jan 2006 11:07 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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try to search in
http://www.filehash.com/edonkey
good luck
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omae
Joined: 08 Dec 2005 Posts: 25
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28 Jan 2006 15:12 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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check to see whether can help http://www.engineersbookshop.com/microwave_engineering_books.htm
bye
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Nimer
Joined: 26 Apr 2005 Posts: 216 Helped: 25 Location: PALISTINE
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28 Jan 2006 22:33 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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hi
the best is pozar
regards
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husseinadel
Joined: 25 Jan 2006 Posts: 184 Helped: 12 Location: EGYPT,CAIRO
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29 Jan 2006 15:41 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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| pozar,foundation of mocrowave engineering,collin
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jschuch
Joined: 28 Feb 2006 Posts: 2
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02 Mar 2006 10:40 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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| I would also say that Pozar is a good choice. Check out Cheng for some good foundations though.
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nathan80
Joined: 23 Feb 2006 Posts: 66 Helped: 5 Location: Malaysia
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10 Mar 2006 10:39 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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Microwave Engineering by David M. Pozar is the one I am using as my reference book for my graduate degree currently. However, we are also using "RF and Microwave Handbook by Mike Golio."
The link for the Mike Golio's ebook is:
http://www.electromania.ro/download/carti//index.php?act=download&id=22
It will be usefull when you find it hard to understand Pozar.
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pedja
Joined: 20 Jan 2005 Posts: 6
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13 Mar 2006 16:48 Re: Any good Book on Microwave Engineering |
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Hi,
Try this site:
http://file.21ic.com.cn/RFDesign/
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