Microwave Engineering
Focusing on the design of microwave circuits and components, this valuable reference offers professionals and students an introduction to the fundamental concepts necessary for real world design. The author successfully introduces Maxwell's equations, wave propagation, network analysis, and design principles as applied to modern microwave engineering. A considerable amount...more
Hardcover, 720 pages
Published
February 5th 2004
by John Wiley & Sons
(first published April 1990)
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The biggest gripe I have is that there are no answers at the back to check yourself, and sometimes the hw probs are nothing like the examples in the chapter, and sometimes they are very tricky and you may think you have it right when you don't. I've never understood the point of giving practice problems without a way for the student to check their work. Pozar doesn't explicitly explain every move he makes in solving the examples either, so expect to spend some time figuring that out. It's not a ...more
it may be an undergraduate microwaves text, but it's probably the clearest i've seen. the basic formulas are all laid out. for theory? read Stratton, Balanis, or Harrington. for application? read Pozar, if it's not some funky obscure waveguide then this book will save you time.
This is a good getting-started book. It provides a topical study of various passive and active RF circuits. While it does provide significant depth on any given subject, it is a nice starting place and reference.
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