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Author Henderson, Bert

Title Microwave Mixer Technology and Applications
Published Norwood : Artech House, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (877 pages)
Series Artech House microwave library
Artech House microwave library.
Contents Microwave Mixer Technology and Applications; Contents; PREFACE; Chapter 1 Origins of Electronic Mixers; 1.1 HISTORY OF RADIO DEVELOPMENT; 1.1.1 Heterodyne Concept; 1.1.2 Regenerative Receiver; 1.1.3 Super-Regenerative Receiver; 1.1.4 Super-Heterodyne Concept; 1.1.5 Continuous Wave Receiver; 1.1.6 Frequency Modulated Transceiver; 1.2 SINGLE ENDED CIRCUITS; 1.2.1 Bridge Combiner Applied to Mixer; 1.2.2 UHF Triode Converter; 1.2.3 Noise Reduction Technique; 1.2.4 Cascode Mixer-Amplifier; 1.2.5 Frequency Translator Circuit; 1.3 SINGLY BALANCED MIXERS; 1.3.1 An Ultra-High Frequency Mixer
1.3.2 Differential Mixer1.3.3 Push-Push/Push-Pull Operation; 1.3.4 Bifilar Line Mixer; 1.4 DOUBLY BALANCED STAR CIRCUIT; 1.5 SPECIAL RECEIVER ARCHITECTURES; 1.5.1 SSB Concept; 1.5.2 Image Reject Circuit; 1.5.3 TV Receivers; 1.6 HARMONIC MIXERS; 1.7 SELF-OSCILLATING BALANCED MIXERS; 1.8 DISTRIBUTED MIXER; 1.9 SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 2
Summary Although microwave mixers play a critical role in wireless communication and other microwave applications employing frequency conversion circuits, engineers find that most books on this subject emphasize theoretical aspects, rather than practical applications. That's about to change with the forthcoming release of Microwave Mixer Technology and Applications. Based on a review of over one thousand patents on mixers and frequency conversion, authors Bert Henderson and Edmar Camargo have written a comprehensive book for mixer designers who want solid ideas for solving their own design challenges
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Microwave mixers.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Microwave mixers
Form Electronic book
Author Camargo, Edmar
ISBN 9781608074907
1608074900