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基本説明
This highly valuable software and book package helps you understand and work with the Q factor (quality factor) of resonant cavities and transmission line resonators. You get the tools you need to design and test electrical filters and oscillators in the high frequency and microwave range. This powerful resource also helps practitioners measure permittivity and permeability of solid and liquid materials. The most accurate Q factor measurement procedure consists of fitting the measured data to a circle on the Smith chart. The accompanying book covers this procedure and describes three basic methods of measurement: reflection, reaction, and transmission.
Full Description
In electrical engineering, the Q (quality) factor is an important parameter that helps professionals determine the electrical properties of materials and perform microwave and high-frequency measurements. This time-saving software package provides practitioners with the tools they need to quickly measure the Q factors of resonators with an extremely high degree of accuracy. This software allows users to select the narrow frequency range in the vicinity of resonance, enabling them to prune the data for results. Engineers can observe the resulting Smith charts and printed values of loaded and unloaded Q factors, coupling coefficients, coupling losses, and the estimated uncertainties of the results. The software package also includes MATLAB[registered] programs in source code that can be modified by users to suit their particular needs. The software comes packaged with a user's manual that includes background information on key Q factor measurement topics to help professionals gain a full understanding of this complex area. Moreover, the theoretical procedure is fully explained with hundreds of equations and numerous equivalent circuit diagrams.
Contents
Theoretical Foundations. Reflection Measurement Method. Reaction Measurement Method. Transmission Measurement Method. References. Appendix. Index.



