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Solid-state Microwave Generation(Hardback)
Chapman and Hall
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31/08/1992
Solid-state microwave generators are increasingly used in microwave systems due to their advantages of small size, low weight and power consumption and ease of production. This work examines all the...
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The Microwave Engineering Handbook(Hardback)
Microwave Components
Chapman and Hall
A reference on microwave engineering. It covers various microwave components used in industry including the various microwave tube types, solid state discrete devices, passive devices and optoelectr...
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Infrared Thermography(Hardback)
Chapman and Hall
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31/12/1993
Gives an introduction to the principles, techniques, and applications of infrared imaging systems. With its comprehensive coverage and applications orientation, this book provides an ideal tutorial ...
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Microwave Electronic Devices(Paperback)
Chapman and Hall
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30/09/1994
Covers various major electronic devices for microwave applications. This book gives coverage of major circuit and sub-system types commonly used in the whole range of microwave systems in communicat...
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Phase Locked Loops(Hardback)
Chapman and Hall
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30/04/1993
Provides a detailed and comprehensive study of phase locked loops aimed at enabling the reader to design them and to understand their applications. This book takes a guided learning approach suitabl...
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Frequency Measurement and Control(Hardback)
Chapman and Hall
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09/12/1993
The measurement and control of frequency is fundamental to many areas of electronics technology and experimental physics. This book serves as guide for engineers in communications, radar, remote sen...
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Microwave Integrated Circuits(Hardback)
Chapman and Hall
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31/12/1993
A comprehensive overview of analysis and design methods for integrated circuits and devices in microwave systems. Passive and active devices, and linear and non-linear circuits are covered with a fi...
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