The aim of this book is to serve as a design reference for students and
as an up-to-date reference for researchers. It also acts as an excellent
introduction for newcomers to the field and offers established
rf/microwave engineers a comprehensive refresher. The content is roughly
classified into two - the first two chapters provide the necessary
fundamentals, while the last three chapters focus on design and
applications. Chapter 2 covers detailed treatment of transmission lines.
The Smith chart is utilized in this chapter as an important tool in the
synthesis of matching networks for microwave amplifiers. Chapter 3
contains an exhaustive review of microstrip circuits, culled from
various references. Chapter 4 offers practical design information on
solid state amplifiers, while Chapter 5 contains topics on the design of
modern planar filters, some of which were seldom published previously. A
set of problems at the end of each chapter provides the readers with
exercises which are compiled from actual university exam questions. An
extensive list of references is available at the end of each chapter to
enable readers to obtain further information on the topics covered.