1st Edition

Networks and Devices Using Planar Transmissions Lines

By Franco Di Paolo Copyright 2000
    642 Pages
    by CRC Press

    680 Pages
    by CRC Press

    A single text that incorporates all of the theoretical principles and practical aspects of planar transmission line devices - since the early development of striplines, it has been sought by countless microwave engineers, researchers, and students. With the publication of Networks and Devices Using Planar Transmission Lines, the search for that one authoritative resource is over.

    This is more than just a handbook, much more than a theoretical treatment. It's the ideal integration of the theory and applications of planar transmission lines and devices. Striplines, microstrips, slot lines, coplanar waveguides and strips, phase shifters, hybrids, and more - the author examines them all. For each type of structure, his treatment is complete and self-contained, including:

  • Geometric characteristics
  • Electric and magnetic field lines
  • Solution techniques for the electromagnetic problem
  • Quasi-static, coupled modes, and full wave analysis methods
  • Design equations
  • Attenuation
  • Practical considerations

    Of particular interest is the author's comprehensive treatment of planar ferrimagnetic devices, such as phase shifters, isolators, and circulators, and three appendices dedicated to the theoretical aspects of ferrimagetism. Five other appendices provide thorough reviews of various theoretical concepts implicit in the body of the work, such as wave theory, the external properties of networks, and resonant circuits.
  • Fundamental Theory of Transmission Lines. Microstrips. Striplines. Higher Order Modes and Discontinuities in Microstrip and Striplines. Coupled Microstrips. Coupled Striplines. Microstrip Devices. Stripline Devices. Slot Lines. Coplanar Waveguides. Coplanar Strips. Appendices.

    Biography

    Di Paolo, Franco