Theory and Design of Microwave Filters - Book Review,
by Ian C. Hunter

From Book News, Inc. A textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate students introducing microwave filter design and the circuit theory and network synthesis that are necessary to it. A variety of design theories are presented followed by specific examples with numerical simulations of the designs and when possible pictures of real devices.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
IEEE Microwave Magazine, September 2001 "This book is about serious microwave filter design, and it will be appreciated by those in the field."
Book Description Microwave filters are vital components in a huge variety of electronic systems, including mobile radio, satellite communications and radar. This is a thorough, graduate-level text which provides a single source for filter design including basic circuit theory, network synthesis and the design of a variety of microwave filter structures. The philosophy is to present design theories followed by specific examples with numerical simulations of the designs, with pictures of real devices wherever possible. The book is aimed at designers, engineers and researchers working in microwave electronics who need to design or specify filters.
About the Author Dr. Ian Hunter graduated from Leeds University in 1978 and gained his PhD in 1981. He is a Fellow Engineer with Filtronic plc, where he is currently employed on filter technologies for future cellular radio systems. Dr. Hunter is also a part-time Senior Research Fellow with the Institute of Microwaves and Photonics, University of Leeds, and has published over 50 technical papers and patents. He was recently appointed as a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and is a Senior Member of the IEEE.
Buy from Amazon
Compare Prices
|
|