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need recommendation on microwave engr book

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I am hoping to find a good reference book for one of my MMIC class at uni.
My professor uses Microwave Transistor Amp by Gonzalez.

Right now I am thinking about picking up either Microwave Engineering by Pozar or Planar Microwave by Lee.
which one would you guys recommend? If neither, then what's good?

Thanks!
 

I haven't seen that particular Gonzalez book, but the Earlier one I have is pretty good. Is there something specific you are looking for in another book?

Dave
 

I'm just looking for something introductory for microwave / RF book. I want to make sure that I have good fundamental understanding of microwave circuit, so that when employer asks me a basic question, I wouldn't be clueless.

I don't know the specific path underneath the area of microwave/RF. If someone can break it down for me that will be great.

Thanks in advance.
 

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