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High-Frequency Circuit Engineering : I E E CIRCUITS, DEVICES AND SYSTEMS SERIES - F. Nibler

High-Frequency Circuit Engineering

By: F. Nibler

Hardcover | 1 December 1994

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This book is aimed at both practising and postgraduate engineers who are interested in the particular problems of high-frequency circuit design. It covers network parameters and how to work with them, various approaches to the use of conductors, and it introduces a large number of circuits using active devices (transistors).

It also deals extensively with computer supported problem solving, both with bespoke and off-the-shelf commercial software on PC or mainframe hosts. The problems of compatibility and noise are dealt with practically and in detail. There are chapters on high-frequency conductors, HF circuits with power transistors, unipolar and bipolar transistors in power stages, computer design and optimisation.

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