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Nonlinear circuit simulation and modeling : fundamentals for microwave design / José Carlos Pedro [and three others].

By: Pedro, José Carlos [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Cambridge RF and microwave engineering series: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xv, 343 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781316492963 (ebook).Subject(s): Microwave circuits -- Design and construction -- Mathematical models | Electric circuits, NonlinearAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 621.381/32011 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Linear and nonlinear circuits -- Basic nonlinear microwave circuit analysis techniques -- Linear behavioral models in the frequency domain: S-parameters -- Nonlinear frequency domain behavioral models -- Linear device modeling -- Nonlinear device modeling -- Nonlinear microwave CAD tools in a power amplifier design example.
Summary: Discover the nonlinear methods and tools needed to design real-world microwave circuits with this tutorial guide. Balancing theoretical background with practical tools and applications, it covers everything from the basic properties of nonlinear systems such as gain compression, intermodulation and harmonic distortion, to nonlinear circuit analysis and simulation algorithms, and state-of-the-art equivalent circuit and behavioral modeling techniques. Model formulations discussed in detail include time-domain transistor compact models and frequency-domain linear and nonlinear scattering models. Learn how to apply these tools to designing real circuits with the help of a power amplifier design example, which covers all stages from active device model extraction and the selection of bias and terminations, through to performance verification. Realistic examples, illustrative insights and clearly conveyed mathematical formalism make this an essential learning aid for both professionals working in microwave and RF engineering and graduate students looking for a hands-on guide to microwave circuit design.
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Linear and nonlinear circuits -- Basic nonlinear microwave circuit analysis techniques -- Linear behavioral models in the frequency domain: S-parameters -- Nonlinear frequency domain behavioral models -- Linear device modeling -- Nonlinear device modeling -- Nonlinear microwave CAD tools in a power amplifier design example.

Discover the nonlinear methods and tools needed to design real-world microwave circuits with this tutorial guide. Balancing theoretical background with practical tools and applications, it covers everything from the basic properties of nonlinear systems such as gain compression, intermodulation and harmonic distortion, to nonlinear circuit analysis and simulation algorithms, and state-of-the-art equivalent circuit and behavioral modeling techniques. Model formulations discussed in detail include time-domain transistor compact models and frequency-domain linear and nonlinear scattering models. Learn how to apply these tools to designing real circuits with the help of a power amplifier design example, which covers all stages from active device model extraction and the selection of bias and terminations, through to performance verification. Realistic examples, illustrative insights and clearly conveyed mathematical formalism make this an essential learning aid for both professionals working in microwave and RF engineering and graduate students looking for a hands-on guide to microwave circuit design.

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