This catalogue page has our recommended books covering designing today's Radio Frequency (RF) circuitry and wireless systems and circuits. These books are for engineers, technicians,
students, scientists, and other professionals studying RF and wireless circuitry design and Radio Frequency (RF) circuitry uses. The design books cover low frequency into the microwave regions.
These books were chosen so that there are some for all levels of experience with RF and wireless.
And from Schaum's, the originator of the solved-problem guides, there are several excellent comprehensive choices. Schaum's solved-problem guides are compatible with any classroom textbook,
and are so complete that they are the perfect tool for graduate or professional examination reviews.
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-Carl J. Weisman / Paperback 232 pages / Published December 1999
The coverage of this book is intended for non-technical professionals, and not for those planning on designing or building RF circuitry. This well written book provides a basic understanding
of radio frequency components, circuitry, and wireless systems. Covers GPS satellites, antennas, amplifiers, filters, mixers, switches, semiconductors, and basic RF circuitry. Also presents
the main vocabulary used in the industry.
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-Stephen A. Maas / Hardcover 267 pages / Published September 1998
This handbook is designed to provide the basic building of RF and microwave circuitry, complete with proven microwave circuit design "recipes" that you can
follow for fast design results. Topics include transmission line theory, planar transmission lines, circuit components, microwave system components,
solid-state devices, signal mixers, diode frequency multipliers, active mixers, FET resistive mixers, and active frequency multipliers.
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-Cotter W. Sayre / Hardcover 547 pages / Published January 2001
Use this comprehensive handbook to design an entire radio system from the ground up instead of relying on plugging in selection of
circuits to be modified. Covers wireless design more thoroughly than any other handbook, and does it without burying you in math,
formulas, and mathematical derivations.
Covers all the skills you need to easily design cutting-edge filters, amplifiers, oscillators, RF switches, signal mixers, impedance
matching and much more. Covers systems design, signal propagation, digital and analog modulation, PCB layout, prototyping, testing
and troubleshooting. Plus, simplified calculations for impedance matching, analysis of wireless links, and completing a frequency plan.
The CD-ROM contains microwave circuit simulation software, electromagnetic simulation software, National's PLL design program,
and Agilent's AppCAD circuit design program.
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-Cotter W. Sayre / Paperback 400 pages / Published April 1998
This is the handbook written for the RF or wireless communications beginner, student, experienced radio technician, or HAM radio operator.
This guide to troubleshooting of RF, digital, audio, and other wireless circuits includes discussions of amplifiers, oscillators, amplitude and
frequency modulation, single-sideband suppressed carriers, microwaves, antennas, transmission lines, and support circuits. Only circuits
that are usually found in a most of modern RF devices and equipment are included.
This handbook explains RF in a simple and concise manner with no complicated formulas or math, just an easy-to-understand clearly written text,
with diagrams and schematics.
Includes an excellent troubleshooting section, concise, simple, and to the point.
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-Irving M. Gottlieb / Paperback 290 pages / Published March 1993
This excellent book provides RF circuit designers with all the hands-on instruction they need to translate RF theory into functioning hardware.
Gottlieb thoroughly explains the theory behind RF circuit design and operation. He supports his discussion of principles and formulas with
examples taken from real-world applications. And the style of presentation makes for enjoyable reading and easy comprehension of the material.
And, in his examples he uses actual values for electronic components currently on the market.
This manual belongs in the library of any engineer or technician who wants to gain an solid understanding of RF amplifiers, filters and
impedance-matching networks.
Highly recommended for engineers, students, technicians and hobbyists.
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-Christopher Bowick / Paperback 176 pages / Published March 1997
This is an excellent practical design guide for RF engineers who have design experience, or for RF engineers needing a good reference.
Provides complete design procedures for multiple-pole Butterworth, Chebyshev, and Bessel filters. Covers capacitors, inductors, and
other components with their behavior at RF frequencies discussed in detail. Provides an excellent introduction to the Smith Chart.
Explains fully detailed examples of each idea, making it an excellent self-study guide, and a great hands-on reference book. This book
is clearly written and with just enough math to make the discussion of each subject clearly understood.
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-Peter Vizmuller / Hardcover 281 pages, Book and Disk edition / Published April 1995
This excellent comprehensive guide book provides in detail proven shortcuts for engineers designing systems or circuits in the
today's requirement of fast development times, high product quality, and changing system requirements. Provides the technical information
required for a typical radio-frequency communications project, including the five factors that affect receiver adjacent channel selectivity,
mixer operation and design tradeoffs, intercept points, the effect of image noise on receiver sensitivity, and the effectiveness of a
perforated shield. Information is provided at several levels of technical detail to accommodate a variety of project requirements.
The software on a 3.5" disk is compatible with either IBM or Macintosh, and uses the Excel
spreadsheet to find and evaluate nearly all the 382 equations described in the text.
A recomended must for RF engineers reference library.
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-Ron Schmitt / Hardcover 359 pages / Published May 2002
This highly recomended electromagnetics text was written for engineers by an engineer, and clearly explains electromagnets from electrostatics to antennas to waveguides in a way that almost anybody can understand.
Electromagnetics Explained will teach you everything you need to know about RF/high-speed design and electromagnetic fields. Learn hands-on, practical solutions to EMI/EMC that you can apply immediately to your
own projects and products. Covers topics using conceptual explanations and over 150 illustrations, in place of complex mathematics. Incorporates practical viewpoints instead of mathematical theory. This book is
accessible to technologists and technicians in addition to engineers, and demystifying topics often considered "black magic". Provides the foundation necessary to thoroughly understand signal integrity issues
associated with high-speed digital design. Demystifies antennas, waveguides, and transmission line phenomena and includes extensive material on EMC and high-frequency layout. Covers component and circuit parasitic
characteristics. Although comprehensive and technically complete, it explains the how and the why things work the way that they do. There is a lot of practical advice, tips and techniques on how to apply the
material in this book as well.
This guide serves as an invaluable reference for both analog and digital engineers alike.
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-Joseph J. Carr / Paperback 608 pages, 4th Edition / Published May 2001
This comprehensive and practical guide is considered to be "The Antenna Builder's Bible" and is an update of the most popular book on antennas
ever written. Design and construct your own antennas with step-by-step instructions and plans. This fourth edition presents the theoretical
concepts that the engineers and other designers need to to design and construct their own antennas, real antennas made of real metal, not merely
theoretical constructs on an engineering pad.
Covers a wide variety of antennas, including high-frequency dipoles, vertically polarized HF, multiband and tunable wire, hidden and limited space,
directional phased vertical and directional beam VHF/UHF transmitting and receiving. Plus shortwave reception, microwave, and mobile, marine,
and emergency. This state-of-the-art edition includes a new chapter on antenna modeling software and new coverage of small transmitting antennas
and receiving loop antennas.
This fourth edition is a treasure for anyone with a keen interest in antennas, from the newest of novices to the most experienced engineer, and
is certain to become the toolbox favorite of amateur radio operators, radio and electronics technicians, and professionals of all types.
The CD-ROM includes antenna modeling software, plus material on EZNEC for Windows 3.0.
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