Intermodulation Distortion in Microwave and Wireless Circuits (Artech House Microwave Library (Hardcover))
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Rating | : | 4.18 (634 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1580533566 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 450 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-07 |
Language | : | English |
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. Nuno Borges Carvalho is assistant professor in the Telecommunications Institute at the University of Aveiro, Aveiro Portugal, where he earned both engineering and doctoral degrees in electronics and telecommunications. About the Author José Carlos Pedro is associate professor in the Telecommunications Institute at the University of Aveiro, Aveiro Portugal. A senior member of the IEEE, he earned both engineering and doctoral degrees in electronics and telecommunications at the University of Aveiro
This manual addresses all aspects of intermodulation distortion. This distortion occurs when are circuits are too closely placed together and their operating frequencies begin to interfere with each other. As electronic designers pack more and more circuits onto a single chip to create increasingly complex devices, they run into a daunting obstacle: intermodulation distortion. From the basics of circuit design, to cutting-edge techniques, it offers practitioners hands-on guidance for their challenging projects.
. A senior member of the IEEE, he earned both engineering and doctoral degrees in electronics and telecommunications at the University of Aveiro. Nuno Borges Carvalho is assistant professor in the Telecommunications Institute at the University of Aveiro, Aveiro Portugal, where he earned both engineering and doctoral degrees in electronics and telecommunications. José Carlos
Your signal looks like a needle in a haystack? Try this Brett Williams Pedro and Carvalho from University of Aveiro, Portugal, do a splendid job enabling decipherment of this complex topic via a non-trigonometric method, easily applied and well suited for computer simulation. The usual means of untangling mile-long equations, fishing out terms upon which trig identities are applied, spending massive amounts of time searching for errors made, all result in mental deform