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E-raamat: Network Scattering Parameters illustrated edition [World Scientific e-raamat]

(Edith Cowan Univ, Australia)
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Network scattering parameters are powerful tools for the analysis and design of high frequency and microwave networks. A comprehensive review of network scattering parameters is given with detailed discussion of their application in the analysis of stability, input and output reflection coefficients, power gains and other network parameters. Generalised scattering parameters are introduced in later chapters. The aim of this book is to give a thorough working knowledge of scattering parameters and their application in circuit analysis and design. To this end numerous illustrative examples are given in each chapter. The book should prove to be a useful companion to practicing engineers, as well as, to students and teachers in the field of HF, microwaves and optics.
Preface vii
1. Introduction and The Scattering Parameters of a 1-port Network
2(30)
1.1 Introduction
2(4)
1.2 Scattering Parameters of a 1-port Network
6(4)
1.3 The Wave Amplitudes of a General 1-port Network--Signal Flow graphs
10(4)
1.4 1-Port Network Input Impedance and Network Stability
14(4)
1.5 Power Considerations
18(3)
1.6 The Generalized Scattering Parameters
21(11)
2. The Scattering Parameters of a 2-port Network
32(42)
2.1 Scattering Matrix of a 2-port Network
32(8)
2.2 The Physical Interpretation and the Measurement of the Scattering parameters
40(5)
2.3 Derivation of the Scattering Parameters from the Impedance and Admittance Parameters
45(15)
2.4 The Wave Amplitudes of a General 2-port Network--Signal Flow Graphs
60(5)
2.5 The Transfer Scattering Matrix
65(9)
3. Impedance Transforming Properties of a 2-port Network
74(36)
3.1 Complex Plane Representation of the Reflection Coefficients
74(9)
3.2 Input and Output Impedances and Reflection Coefficients
83(4)
3.3 (T IN, T L) and (T OT, TS) Mapping
87(12)
3.4 Impedance Matching
99(11)
4. Stability Considerations of a 2-port Network
110(32)
4.1 Definition and General Stability Considerations
110(5)
4.2 Stability Circles for a Bilateral 2-port Network
115(15)
4.3 Unconditional Stability
130(6)
4.4 The Stability of Unilateral 2-port Networks
136(6)
5. Power Considerations of a 2-port Network
142(48)
5.1 Definitions and Expressions for Power in a 2-port Network
142(8)
5.2 Definition and Expressions for Power Gain
150(2)
5.3 Circles of Constant Operating Power Gain for Bilateral Networks
152(16)
5.4 Circles of Constant Transducer Power Gain for Unilateral Networks
168(10)
5.5 Power Consideration of Special 2-port Networks
178(12)
6. Generalized Scattering Parameters of a 2-port Network
190(46)
6.1 The Generalized Scattering Matrix of a 2-port Network
190(11)
6.2 Derivation of the Scattering Parameters from the Impedance and Admittance Parameters
201(8)
6.3 Conversion of the Scattering Matrix in a System of Resistive References to other Systems of Generalized Reference Impedances
209(6)
6.4 Special Parameters
215(4)
6.5 The Wave Amplitudes of a General 2-port Network
219(2)
6.6 Input and Output Reflection Coefficients--Impedance Matching
221(2)
6.7 Stability Considerations
223(2)
6.8 Definitions and Expressions for Power in a 2-port Network
225(11)
7. The Scattering Parameters of an N-port Network
236(48)
7.1 The Scattering Matrix of an N-port Network
236(5)
7.2 Calculation of the Scattering Parameters from the Impedance and Admittance Parameters
241(4)
7.3 N-port Scattering Matrix with Resistive Reference-Conversion to the Generalized Scattering Matrices
245(6)
7.4 The Wave Amplitudes of a General N-port Network
251(8)
7.5 Reduction to Two Ports and Possible Reverse Process
259(10)
7.6 Impedance Transformation and Matching
269(3)
7.7 N-Port Network Stability
272(4)
7.8 N-Port Network Power Considerations
276(8)
Appendix 284(3)
Index 287