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基本説明
The IET has organised training courses on microwave measurements since 1983. The purpose of this third edition of the lecture notes is to bring the latest techniques in microwave measurements to this wider audience. The book begins with a survey of the theory of current microwave circuits and continues with a description of the techniques for the measurement of power, spectrum, attenuation, circuit parameters, and noise. The emphasis throughout is on good measurement practice.
Full Description
The IET has organised training courses on microwave measurements since 1983, at which experts have lectured on modern developments. The purpose of this third edition of the lecture notes is to bring the latest techniques in microwave measurements to a wider audience. The book includes a survey of the theory of current microwave circuits as well as a description of the techniques for the measurement of power, spectrum, attenaution, circuit parameters, and noise, measurements of antenna characteristics, free fields, modulation and dielectric parameters. The emphasis throughout is on good measurement practice. All the essential theory is given and a previous knowledge of the subject is not assumed. The book will be of interest to those engaged in the design of microwave measurement systems in both research and industry, those providing microwave measurement systems in both research and industry, in measurement services and those involved in teaching microwave measurements in universities.
Contents
Chapter 1: Transmission lines - basic principles
Chapter 2: Scattering parameters and circuit analysis
Chapter 3: Uncertainty and confidence in measurements
Chapter 4: Using coaxial connectors in measurement
Chapter 5: Attenuation measurement
Chapter 6: RF voltage measurement
Chapter 7: Structures and properties of transmission lines
Chapter 8: Noise measurements
Chapter 9: Connectors, air lines and RF impedance
Chapter 10: Microwave network analysers
Chapter 11: RFIC and MMIC measurement techniques
Chapter 12: Calibration of automatic network analysers
Chapter 13: Verification of automatic network analysers
Chapter 14: Balanced device characterisation
Chapter 15: RF power measurement
Chapter 16: Spectrum analyser measurements and applications
Chapter 17: Measurement of frequency stability and phase noise
Chapter 18: Measurement of the dielectric properties of materials at RF and microwave frequencies
Chapter 19: Calibration of ELF to UHF wire antennas, primarily for EMC testing



