|  | Bahl, Inder Fundamentals of RF and Microwave Transistor Amplifiers
  1. Edition - June 2009 132.- Euro 2009. 696 Pages, Hardcover - Practical Approach Book - ISBN-10: 0-470-39166-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-470-39166-2 - John Wiley & Sons

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Short description The first book to provide a comprehensive treatment of RF and microwave low noise and power amplifier circuits, Fundamentals of RF and Microwave Transistor Amplifiers integrates theory with practical topics. Detailed, real-world examples and over 120 problems reinforce topics such as analyses, design, modeling, materials, fabrication, and physical, electrical and thermal practical considerations with special coverage of amplifier circuits. Graduate students, university professors, scientists, practicing engineers, and designers in the areas of RF and microwave amplifiers will benefit from the book's emphasis on theory, design and practical aspects of amplifier design in day-to-day applications.
From the contents Chapter 1: Introduction.
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Chapter 2: Linear Network Analysis.
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Chapter 3: Amplifier Characteristics and Definitions.
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Chapter 4: Transistors.
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Chapter 5: Transistor Models.
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Chapter 6: Matching Network Components.
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Chapter 7: Impedance Matching Techniques.
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Chapter 8: Amplifier Classes and Analyses.
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Chapter 9: Amplifier Design Methods.
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Chapter 10: High-Efficiency Amplifier Techniques.
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Chapter 11: Broadband Amplifier Techniques.
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Chapter 12: Linearization Techniques.
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Chapter 13: High Voltage Power Amplifier Design.
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Chapter 14: Hybrid Amplifiers.
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Chapter 15: Monolithic Amplifiers.
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Chapter 16: Thermal Design.
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Chapter 17: Stability Analyses.
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Chapter 18: Biasing Networks.
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Chapter 19: Power Combining.
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Chapter 20: Integrated Function Amplifiers.
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Chapter 21: Amplifier Packages.
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Chapter 22: Transistor and Amplifier Measurements.
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Appendices.
Appendix A: Physical Constants and Other Data.
Appendix B: Units and Symbols.
Appendix C: Frequency Band Designation.
Appendix D: Decibel Units - DB.
Appendix E: Mathematical Relations.
Appendix F: Smith Chart.
Appendix G: Graphical Symbols.
Appendix H: Acronyms and Abbreviations.
Appendix I: List Of Symbols.
Appendix J: Multiple Access and Modulation Techniques.
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