The long awaited revision of the classic book Transmission Line Transformers, by Jerry Sevick, is now in its 5th edition and has been updated and reorganised by Raymond Mack to provide communication engineers with a clear technical presentation of both the theory and practical applications of the transmission of radio communication.
The long awaited revision of the classic book Transmission Line Transformers, by Jerry Sevick, is now in its 5th edition and has been updated and reorganised by Raymond Mack to provide communication engineers with a clear technical presentation of both the theory and practical applications of the transmission of radio communication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raymond A. Mack, W5IFS, received his Electrical Engineering degree, with emphasis on biomedical engineering, from Purdue University in 1975. His career in medical devices covered clinical chemistry analyzers, heart pacemakers, electro-surgery, and infant warming therapy. From 1999 he worked in digital television for eight years and is now working in the oil and gas industry at National Oilwell Varco. Ray has worked for QEX magazine for 12 years as a technical proofreader, editor, writes a column on software defined radio, and has authored Switching Power Supplies Demystified. Ray's interests include alternative energy using switching power design, microwave system design, software defined radio, and DSP.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1: Transformer Basics * Chapter 2: Ferrite Materials * Chapter 3: Guanella Analysis * Chapter 4: Ruthroff Analysis * Chapter 5: Transmission Line Construction * Chapter 6: 1:4 Unun Transformer Designs * Chapter 7: Unun Transformer Designs with Impedance Ratios Less Than 1:4 * Chapter 8: Unun Transformer Designs with Impedance Ratios Greater Than 1:4 * Chapter 9: Baluns * Chapter 10: Multimatch Transformers * Chapter 11: Equal Delay Transformers * Chapter 12: Simple Test Equipment * Chapter 13: Construction Techniques * Appendix A: Reprint of Guanella Article * Appendix B: Some Broad-Band Transformers