Good beginner book on EM theory

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Hi I am currently researching on transmission line filter design.
However, I feel quite confused when people talking about TE, TM010 modes, dispersion, skin current, even, odd mode etc.

I guess that's due my lack of knowledge in EM theory.

So could you please recommend me some good books on this topic? Preferrably related to electrical engineering.

I have been trying to read the first few chapters of Pozars 'microwave engineering' about EM theory. But I found it quite shallow. Many fundamental concepts are not explained well, if not at all, i.e., what is the nature of flux density etc.

by the way, my background is integrated circuit design as my major.

Thank you very much
 


Hi

Electromagnetics by Sadikku is the best book.

Regards,
 


Hi jiveshgovil,

Thanks for the info.
Unfortunately my school's library doesnt have this book...
so do you happen to have the E-book?
or maybe you could recommend me the 2nd best book please?

Thanks and regards,
Adun
 

D.M. Pozar's "Microwave Engineering" is very good!
 

Adun said:
Hi I am currently researching on transmission line filter design.
However, I feel quite confused when people talking about TE, TM010 modes, dispersion, skin current, even, odd mode etc....
Look at the next shortcut:
https://www.ece.rutgers.edu/~orfanidi/ewa/
It's a good source for every young engineer.
 

hi

sadeko text is available fromthe eda books forum

just search for it .

regards
 

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