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100 1 _aEdwards, T. C.,
_q(Terence Charles)
_eauthor.
_929086
245 1 0 _aFoundations for microstrip circuit design /
_cTerry C. Edwards, Michael B. Steer.
250 _aFourth edition.
264 1 _aChichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :
_bIEEE Press, Wiley,
_c[2016]
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2016]
300 _a1 PDF (xxv, 659 pages).
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aWiley - IEEE
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _a-- Preface xxiii -- Acknowledgements xxv -- 1 Introduction to Design Using Microstrip and Planar Lines 1 -- 1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1.2 Origins of Microstrip 2 -- 1.3 RF and Microwave Modules 4 -- 1.4 Interconnections on RF and Microwave Integrated Circuits 13 -- 1.5 High-speed Digital Interconnections 15 -- 1.6 Summary 18 -- References 18 -- 2 Fundamentals of Signal Transmission on Interconnects 19 -- 2.1 Introduction 19 -- 2.2 Transmission Lines and Interconnects 19 -- 2.3 Interconnects as Part of a Packaging Hierarchy 20 -- 2.4 The Physical Basis of Interconnects 21 -- 2.5 The Physics, a Guided Wave 23 -- 2.6 When an Interconnect Should be Treated as a Transmission Line 32 -- 2.7 The Concept of RF Transmission Lines 34 -- 2.8 Primary Transmission Line Constants 34 -- 2.9 Secondary Constants for Transmission Lines 35 -- 2.10 Transmission Line Impedances 37 -- 2.11 Reflection 38 -- 2.12 Multiple Conductors 41 -- 2.13 Return Currents 44 -- 2.14 Modeling of Interconnects 47 -- 2.15 Summary 49 -- References 50 -- 3 Microwave Network Analysis 51 -- 3.1 Introduction 51 -- 3.2 Two-port Networks 51 -- 3.3 Scattering Parameter Theory 55 -- 3.4 Signal-flow Graph Techniques and S Parameters 70 -- 3.5 Summary 74 -- References 74 -- 4 Transmission Line Theory 76 -- 4.1 Introduction 76 -- 4.2 Transmission Line Theory 76 -- 4.3 Chain (ABCD) Parameters for a Uniform Length of Loss-free Transmission Line 81 -- 4.4 Change in Reference Plane 82 -- 4.5 Working With a Complex Characteristic Impedance 83 -- 4.6 Summary 87 -- References 88 -- 5 Planar Interconnect Technologies 89 -- 5.1 Introductory Remarks 89 -- 5.2 Microwave Frequencies and Applications 89 -- 5.3 Transmission Line Structures 91 -- 5.4 Substrates for Planar Transmission Lines 98 -- 5.5 Thin-film Modules 102 -- 5.6 Thick-film Modules 104 -- 5.7 Monolithic Technology 105 -- 5.8 Printed Circuit Boards 108 -- 5.9 Multichip Modules 111 -- 5.10 Summary 116 -- References 117 -- 6 Microstrip Design at Low Frequencies 120 -- 6.1 The Microstrip Design Problem 120.
505 8 _a6.2 The Quasi-TEM Mode of Propagation 122 -- 6.3 Static-TEM Parameters 124 -- 6.4 Effective Permittivity and Characteristic Impedance of Microstrip 127 -- 6.5 Filling Factor 132 -- 6.6 Approximate Graphically Based Synthesis 134 -- 6.7 Formulas for Accurate Static-TEM Design Calculations 137 -- 6.8 Electromagnetic Analysis-based Techniques 139 -- 6.9 A Worked Example of Static-TEM Synthesis 140 -- 6.10 Microstrip on a Dielectrically Anisotropic Substrate 141 -- 6.11 Microstrip and Magnetic Materials 146 -- 6.12 Effects of Finite Strip Thickness, Metallic Enclosure, and Manufacturing -- Tolerances 147 -- 6.13 Pulse Propagation along Microstrip Lines 151 -- 6.14 Recommendations Relating to the Static-TEM Approaches 152 -- 6.15 Summary 154 -- References 155 -- 7 Microstrip at High Frequencies 157 -- 7.1 Introduction 157 -- 7.2 Frequency-dependent Effects 157 -- 7.3 Approximate Calculations Accounting for Dispersion 169 -- 7.4 Accurate Design Formulas 173 -- 7.5 Effects due to Ferrite and to Dielectrically Anisotropic Substrates 182 -- 7.6 Field Solutions 183 -- 7.7 Frequency Dependence of Microstrip Characteristic Impedance 186 -- 7.8 Multimoding and Limitations on Operating Frequency 190 -- 7.9 Design Recommendations 194 -- 7.10 Summary 196 -- References 196 -- 8 Loss and Power-dependent Effects in Microstrip 200 -- 8.1 Introduction 200 -- 8.2 Q Factor as a Measure of Loss 200 -- 8.3 Power Losses and Parasitic Effects 208 -- 8.4 Superconducting Microstrip Lines 216 -- 8.5 Power-handling Capabilities 219 -- 8.6 Passive Intermodulation Distortion 221 -- 8.7 Summary 224 -- References 224 -- 9 Discontinuities in Microstrip 227 -- 9.1 Introduction 227 -- 9.2 The Main Discontinuities 228 -- 9.3 Bends in Microstrip 236 -- 9.3.1 The Right-angled Bend or (3z(BCorner(3y(B 236 -- 9.3.2 Mitered or (3z(BMatched(3y(B Microstrip Bends, Compensation Techniques 238 -- 9.4 Step Changes in Width (Impedance Step) 241 -- 9.4.1 The Symmetrical Microstrip Step 241 -- 9.4.2 The Asymmetrical Step in Microstrip 243.
505 8 _a9.5 The Narrow Transverse Slit 243 -- 9.6 Microstrip Junctions 245 -- 9.7 Recommendations for the Calculation of Discontinuities 261 -- 9.8 Summary 266 -- References 266 -- 10 Parallel-coupled Microstrip Lines 268 -- 10.1 Introduction 268 -- 10.2 Coupled Transmission Line Theory 269 -- 10.3 Formulas for Characteristic Impedance of Coupled Lines 278 -- 10.4 Semi-empirical Analysis Formulas as a Design Aid 290 -- 10.5 An Approximate Synthesis Technique 301 -- 10.6 Summary 304 -- References 304 -- 11 Applications of Parallel-coupled Microstrip Lines 306 -- 11.1 Introduction 306 -- 11.2 Directional Couplers 306 -- 11.3 Design Example: Design of a 10 dB Microstrip Coupler 308 -- 11.4 Frequency- and Length-Dependent Characteristics of Directional Couplers 310 -- 11.5 Special Coupler Designs with Improved Performance 315 -- 11.6 Thickness Effects, Power Losses, and Fabrication Tolerances 329 -- 11.7 Choice of Structure and Design Recommendations 331 -- 11.8 Summary 336 -- References 337 -- 12 Microstrip Passive Elements 339 -- 12.1 Introduction 339 -- 12.2 Lumped Elements 339 -- 12.3 Terminations and Attenuators 343 -- 12.4 Microstrip Stubs 345 -- 12.5 Hybrids and Couplers 348 -- 12.6 Power Combiners and Dividers 355 -- 12.7 Baluns 357 -- 12.8 Integrated Components 359 -- 12.9 Summary 365 -- References 365 -- 13 Stripline Design 369 -- 13.1 Introduction 369 -- 13.2 Symmetrical Stripline 370 -- 13.3 Asymmetrical Stripline 373 -- 13.4 Suspended Stripline 375 -- 13.5 Coupled Stripline 375 -- 13.6 Double-sided Stripline 379 -- 13.7 Discontinuities 380 -- 13.8 Design Recommendations 381 -- 13.9 Summary 382 -- References 382 -- 14 CPW Design Fundamentals 384 -- 14.1 Introduction to Properties of Coplanar Waveguide 384 -- 14.2 Modeling CPWs 389 -- 14.3 Formulas for Accurate Calculations 391 -- 14.4 Loss Mechanisms 393 -- 14.5 Dispersion 397 -- 14.6 Discontinuities 408 -- 14.7 Circuit Elements 421 -- 14.8 Variants on the Basic CPW Structure 430 -- 14.9 Summary 439 -- References 439.
505 8 _a15 Slotline 443 -- 15.1 Introduction 443 -- 15.2 Basic Concept and Structure 444 -- 15.3 Operating Principles and Modes 444 -- 15.4 Propagation and Dispersion Characteristics 447 -- 15.5 Evaluation of Guide Wavelength and Characteristic Impedance 451 -- 15.6 Losses 453 -- 15.7 End-effects: Open Circuits and Short Circuits 455 -- 15.8 Summary 463 -- References 463 -- 16 Slotline Applications 465 -- 16.1 Introduction 465 -- 16.2 Comparators and Couplers 465 -- 16.3 Filter Applications 472 -- 16.4 Magic T 474 -- 16.5 The Marchand Balun 477 -- 16.6 Phase Shifters 480 -- 16.7 Isolators and Circulators 481 -- 16.8 A Double-sided, Balanced Microwave Circuit 486 -- 16.9 Summary 486 -- References 486 -- 17 Transitions 488 -- 17.1 Introduction 488 -- 17.2 Coaxial-to-microstrip Transitions 488 -- 17.3 Waveguide-to-microstrip Transitions 490 -- 17.4 Transitions between CPW and other Mediums 495 -- 17.5 Slotline Transitions 498 -- 17.6 Other Microstrip Transitions 510 -- 17.7 Summary 511 -- References 511 -- 18 Measurements of Planar Transmission Line Structures 514 -- 18.1 Introduction 514 -- 18.2 Instrumentation Systems for Microstrip Measurements 514 -- 18.3 Measurement of Scattering Parameters 515 -- 18.4 Measurement of Substrate Properties 519 -- 18.5 Microstrip Resonator Methods 523 -- 18.6 Q Factor Measurements 533 -- 18.7 Measurements of Parallel-coupled Microstrips 535 -- 18.8 Time-domain Reflectometry Techniques 537 -- 18.9 Summary 539 -- References 539 -- 19 Filters Using Planar Transmission Lines 541 -- 19.1 Introduction 541 -- 19.2 Filter Prototypes 541 -- 19.2.7 Moderate Bandwidth Transmission Line Stub Model of an Inverter 550 -- 19.3 Microstrip Filters 554 -- 19.4 Microstrip Bandpass Filters 559 -- 19.5 Parallel-coupled Line Bandpass Filters 561 -- 19.6 Filter Design Accounting for Losses 572 -- 19.7 Dielectric Resonators and Filters Using Them 572 -- 19.8 Spurline Bandstop Filters 573 -- 19.9 Summary 575 -- References 575 -- 20 Magnetic Materials and Planar Transmission Lines 576.
505 8 _a20.1 Introduction 576 -- 20.2 Microwave Magnetic Materials 577 -- 20.3 Effective Permeability of Magnetic Materials 587 -- 20.4 Microstrip on a Ferrite Substrate 589 -- 20.5 Isolators and Circulators 592 -- 20.6 Transmission Lines Using Metaconductors 595 -- 20.7 Frequency Selective Limiter 606 -- 20.8 Summary 607 -- References 607 -- 21 Interconnects for Digital Systems 610 -- 21.1 Introduction 610 -- 21.2 Overview of On-chip Interconnects 610 -- 21.3 RC Modeling of On-chip Interconnects 613 -- 21.4 Modeling Inductance 619 -- 21.5 Clock Distribution 622 -- 21.6 Resonant Clock Distribution 625 -- 21.7 Summary 626 -- References 627 -- A Physical and Mathematical Properties 629 -- A.1 SI Units 629 -- A.2 SI Prefixes 629 -- A.3 Physical and Mathematical Constants 631 -- A.4 Basis of Electromagnetic SI Units 631 -- A.5 Relationship of SI Units to CGS Units 632 -- B Material Properties 635 -- References 642 -- C RF and Microwave Substrates 643 -- C.1 Hard substrates 643 -- C.2 Soft Substrates 644 -- Index 647.
506 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 05/07/2017.
650 0 _aMicrowave integrated circuits.
_917827
650 0 _aStrip transmission lines.
_917828
655 0 _aElectronic books.
_93294
695 _aBand-pass filters
695 _aBandwidth
695 _aCalibration
695 _aCapacitance
695 _aCapacitors
695 _aChebyshev approximation
695 _aCircuit synthesis
695 _aClocks
695 _aConductors
695 _aCoplanar waveguides
695 _aCouplers
695 _aCouplings
695 _aCurrent distribution
695 _aDielectric losses
695 _aDielectrics
695 _aDigital systems
695 _aDirectional couplers
695 _aDispersion
695 _aElectric fields
695 _aElectromagnetic fields
695 _aElectromagnetic waveguides
695 _aFerrimagnetic materials
695 _aFrequency measurement
695 _aImpedance
695 _aInductors
695 _aIntegrated circuit interconnections
695 _aIntegrated circuit modeling
695 _aInverters
695 _aLattices
695 _aMagnetic fields
695 _aMagnetic moments
695 _aMagnetization
695 _aMetals
695 _aMicrostrip
695 _aMicrostrip components
695 _aMicrostrip filters
695 _aMicrostrip resonators
695 _aMicrowave amplifiers
695 _aMicrowave circuits
695 _aMicrowave communication
695 _aMicrowave filters
695 _aMicrowave integrated circuits
695 _aMicrowave measurement
695 _aPermittivity
695 _aPhase shifters
695 _aPlanar waveguides
695 _aPorts (Computers)
695 _aPower transmission lines
695 _aPrinted circuits
695 _aProbes
695 _aPrototypes
695 _aQ measurement
695 _aQ-factor
695 _aRLC circuits
695 _aRadio frequency
695 _aRectangular waveguides
695 _aResistance
695 _aResistors
695 _aSaturation magnetization
695 _aScattering parameters
695 _aSilicon
695 _aSlot lines
695 _aStandards
695 _aStripline
695 _aStrips
695 _aSubstrates
695 _aSystem-on-chip
695 _aTransistors
695 _aTransmission line measurements
695 _aTransmission line theory
695 _aTwo dimensional displays
695 _aVoltage measurement
695 _aWaveguide transitions
700 1 _aSteer, Michael Bernard.
_929087
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online Service),
_edistributor.
_929088
710 2 _aWiley,
_epublisher.
_929089
830 0 _aWiley - IEEE
_97628
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