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The RF and Microwave Circuit Design Cookbook

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Stephen A. Maas

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With the vast majority of engineers challenged to produce effective hardware designs in record time, it is refreshing to pick up a book that is aimed at these individuals and their need for efficient practical knowledge. This text is designed as a cookbook for newly trained design engineers who are unfamiliar with many practical design techniques. It seems strange to describe a book as efficient. However, in this text, each subject is presented with just enough theory to allow the reader to understand its operation, and easy-to-grasp circuit examples are offered that serve as practical examples from which to build. -- Frank Bashore, Microwave Journal
November 1998

Maas is well known as the author of Nonlinear Microwave Circuits (1997) and Microwave Mixers (2nd ed., 1993) as well as the editor of IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques for several years. This latest work is intended primarily for microwave engineers currently studying the design of microwave and radio frequency (RF) circuitry in industry. Chapters are devoted to microwave circuits and circuit elements, solid-state devices, diode mixers, diode-frequency multipliers, other diode applications, active mixers, field effect transistor (FET) resistive mixers, and active frequency multipliers. Each chapter concludes with recent references to the literature for further in-depth reading and study. A special feature is a complete treatment of FET resistive mixers that offer the lowest intermodulation distortion of all types of mixers. Also provided is relatively difficult to find information on designing both square law and envelope diode detectors. Highly recommended for libraries serving upper-division undergraduates, graduate electrical engineering students, faculty, and practicing microwave designers.

-- CHOICE, Vol. 36 No.6, February, 1999


In the fast-paced, I-need-it-done-by-yesterday world of microwave engineering, its more important than ever to get your circuit designs up-and-running on time and to specifications. Authored by a well-known expert in the industry, this unique new book helps you do just that by presenting no-nonsense, proven-under-fire microwave circuit design recipes that you can follow for fast design results -- without having to wade through pages of theoretical or academic rhetoric.

The RF and Microwave Cookbook is written solely for todays practicing engineer. Using a lively, easy-to-read style, it reveals practical, tested methods for designing and implementing a wide range of nonlinear RF and microwave circuits, including all types of mixers, frequency multipliers, and more. A special feature is a complete treatment of FET resistive mixers, which offer the lowest intermodulation distortion of all types of mixers. You also get hard-to-find information on creating both square law and envelope diode detectors.

Contents: Microwave Circuits and Circuit Elements. Solid-State Devices. Diode Mixers. Diode Frequency Multipliers. Other Diode Applications. Active Mixers. FET Resistive Mixers. Active Frequency Multipliers.

Stephen Maas is president of Nonlinear Technologies, Inc., California, a high-tech consulting company specializing in the design and analysis of nonlinear and low-noise RF/microwave components and systems. He earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from UCLA.

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