I have tear-apart book of Rizzi and full title is "Microwave Engineering: Passive Circuits".
The impression is it has a lot, and to be honest it does but very little is explained at least at some depth and Rizzi throws as much formulas as he could.
It aims to explain a big fascinating world of passive circuits in microwaves (no other book has done it before) but indeed is very poor coverage, sort of encyclopedia indeed. For someone undergraduate in RF Rizzi book is pain-in-the-ass.
I also feel a good reference book about engineering is much helpful, someone recommend me the book:
<<Pozar D M. Microwave Engineering [M]. 2nd Edition. USA: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1998>>,Doesanyone have electronic version of the book? Thanks a lot!
I also feel a good reference book about engineering is much helpful, someone recommend me the book:
<<Pozar D M. Microwave Engineering [M]. 2nd Edition. USA: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1998>>,Doesanyone have electronic version of the book? Thanks a lot!
Pozar's book is truly a Bible in microwave engineering.
But another one from Dr. Collin "Foundations for Microwave Engineering" is alos very classical, if it is not more than Pozar's.