Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques (The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series)

Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques (The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series)

by Dominique Schreurs (Author), Dominique Schreurs (Author), Nuno Borges Carvalho (Author)

Synopsis

From typical metrology parameters for common wireless and microwave components to the implementation of measurement benches, this introduction to metrology contains all the key information on the subject. Using it, readers will be able to: * Interpret and measure most of the parameters described in a microwave component's datasheet * Understand the practical limitations and theoretical principles of instrument operation * Combine several instruments into measurement benches for measuring microwave and wireless quantities. Several practical examples are included, demonstrating how to measure intermodulation distortion, error vector magnitude, S-parameters and large signal waveforms. Each chapter then ends with a set of exercises, allowing readers to test their understanding of the material covered and making the book equally suited for course use and for self-study.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 244
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 03 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 1107004616
ISBN 13: 9781107004610

Media Reviews
'Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques is not only useful for students, technicians and engineers, but also for personnel writing specifications, and those having cognizance over sell-off and acceptance of hardware and systems. These personnel might include program managers, quality assurance/control, system integrators, government inspectors and contract administrators.' Tom Perkins, High Frequency Electronics
Author Bio
Nuno Borges Carvalho is an Associate Professor at Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal, and a Senior Research Scientist at the Instituto de Telecomunica es. His main research interests include nonlinear distortion analysis in emerging microwave/wireless circuits and systems and measurement of nonlinear phenomena. Dominique Schreurs is an Associate Professor at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. Her main research interests concern the nonlinear characterization and modelling of microwave devices and circuits, as well as nonlinear hybrid and integrated circuit design for telecommunications and biomedical applications.