Load-Pull Techniques with Applications to Power Amplifier Design
Par : ,Formats :
- PrésentationCartonné
- Poids0.518 kg
- Dimensions16,3 cm × 24,7 cm × 2,0 cm
- ISBN9789400744608
- EAN9789400744608
- Date de parution01/06/2012
- CollectionSeries in Advanced Microelectr
- ÉditeurSpringer
Résumé
pThis first book on load-pull systems is intended for readers with a broad knowledge of high frequency transistor device characterization, nonlinear and linear microwave measurements, RF power amplifiers and transmitters. iLoad-Pull Techniques with Applications to Power Amplifier Design/i fulfills the demands of users, designers, and researchers both from industry and academia who have felt the need of a book on this topic.
It presents a comprehensive reference spanning different load-pull measurement systems, waveform measurement and engineering systems, and associated calibration procedures for accurate large signal characterization. Besides, this book also provides in-depth practical considerations required in the realization and usage of load-pull and waveform engineering systems. In addition, it also provides procedure to design application specific load-pull setup and includes several case studies where the user can customize architecture of load-pull setups to meet any specific measurement requirements.
Furthermore, the materials covered in this book can be part of a full semester graduate course on microwave device characterization and power amplifier design./p
It presents a comprehensive reference spanning different load-pull measurement systems, waveform measurement and engineering systems, and associated calibration procedures for accurate large signal characterization. Besides, this book also provides in-depth practical considerations required in the realization and usage of load-pull and waveform engineering systems. In addition, it also provides procedure to design application specific load-pull setup and includes several case studies where the user can customize architecture of load-pull setups to meet any specific measurement requirements.
Furthermore, the materials covered in this book can be part of a full semester graduate course on microwave device characterization and power amplifier design./p
pThis first book on load-pull systems is intended for readers with a broad knowledge of high frequency transistor device characterization, nonlinear and linear microwave measurements, RF power amplifiers and transmitters. iLoad-Pull Techniques with Applications to Power Amplifier Design/i fulfills the demands of users, designers, and researchers both from industry and academia who have felt the need of a book on this topic.
It presents a comprehensive reference spanning different load-pull measurement systems, waveform measurement and engineering systems, and associated calibration procedures for accurate large signal characterization. Besides, this book also provides in-depth practical considerations required in the realization and usage of load-pull and waveform engineering systems. In addition, it also provides procedure to design application specific load-pull setup and includes several case studies where the user can customize architecture of load-pull setups to meet any specific measurement requirements.
Furthermore, the materials covered in this book can be part of a full semester graduate course on microwave device characterization and power amplifier design./p
It presents a comprehensive reference spanning different load-pull measurement systems, waveform measurement and engineering systems, and associated calibration procedures for accurate large signal characterization. Besides, this book also provides in-depth practical considerations required in the realization and usage of load-pull and waveform engineering systems. In addition, it also provides procedure to design application specific load-pull setup and includes several case studies where the user can customize architecture of load-pull setups to meet any specific measurement requirements.
Furthermore, the materials covered in this book can be part of a full semester graduate course on microwave device characterization and power amplifier design./p