Go Beyond Basic Distributed Circuit Analysis
An Introduction to Microwave Measurements
It starts with a brief overview of the basic theory and the building blocks required for understanding and using microwave measurement techniques. Oriented around the most commonly used instruments in microwave measurements--the network analyzer, the spectrum analyzer, and synthesized microwave source--it introduces the latest instruments and techniques and provides a brief description of traditional measurement techniques (slotted waveguide etc.).
It offers an introduction to the mathematical basis behind microwave measurements as well as an overview of some of the practical components that are frequently used in microwave instruments. Observing that students generally grasp the subject better when actual numbers are given, rather than symbolic relations, the author includes examples involving numerical values that are scattered throughout the book. He also provides a detailed description of the vector network analyzer and the spectrum analyzer (explaining its principle of operation and calibration), which form the backbone of modern microwave measurements. In addition, he briefly addresses advanced topics such as pulsed measurements and non-linear network analysis.
Comprised of ten chapters, this text:
Discusses noise measurement and synthesized signal generation Provides an overview of RF wafer-probing and modern microwave oscilloscopes--relatively advanced topics Contains detailed derivations and exercises
An Introduction to Microwave Measurements