Superior to Pozar in several areas, like logical progression of ideas. ![]() I consider it as a companion to Pozar, covering similar material, but often in different ways. Unfortunately, I only have the 1st edition on my bookshelf. ![]() The 2nd edition made great improvements over the 1st. Great content on various transmission line circuits like hybrids, couplers, oscillators, LNAs, but sometimes surface levelĬollin, Foundations for Microwave Engineering, 2nd edition. Very strong content on foundations, but lacking any useful information on S-parameters. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, 4th edition.Ĭlassic microwave engineering text. The volumes are dense and thorough, making them a tough read sometimes. the list goes on, each with a dedicated volume. Topics covered: network analysis, resonant cavities, antennas, radar systems, waveguides, mixers, pulse generators, klystron tubes. With these 28 volumes (including the index), the work of the Lincoln Laboratory during WWII is recorded by those who developed the science and art of microwave engineering. ![]() MIT Radiation Lab Series, volumes 1-27 (28 with index) It would be helpful then for a student of the RF game to know where to look for good information. There are many books on RF out there, and (as I mentioned in a previous post) many are lacking in a few areas.
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