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Book Microwave Dielectric Resonators

Download or read book Microwave Dielectric Resonators written by Sally J. Nauman and published by . This book was released on 1965 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The resonant frequencies for the fundamental modes in circular cylindrical and rectangular parallelopiped high dielectric resonators have been calculated by computer for a range of values of physical dimensions and relative dielectric constant. The frequency range extends from zero to 50,000 Mc/sec, the relative dielectric constant from 50 to 1800, and physical dimensions from zero to 500 mils. Results are presented in tabular and graphical form with frequency plotted versus resonator length for parametric values of relative dielectric constant and cross sectional dimensions. A brief review of earlier work with high dielectric resonators is included. Expressions for the resonant frequency and fundamental mode field configurations are given. (Author).

Book Microwave Dielectric Resonator tuning

Download or read book Microwave Dielectric Resonator tuning written by Uve H. W. Lammers and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dielectric resonators have applications as low-loss compact filters in the microwave region. Tuning characteristics of dielectric resonators that might allow for temperature compensation and frequency variability were investigated both theoretically and experimentally at L band. A secondary dielectric resonator that is offset in frequency from the tuned resonator provides a maximum tuning range of approximately 10 percent before an additional filter loss of 3 dB is incurred; the rate of tuning is slow since it is done by changing the resonator coupling (spacing). For fast tuning, a varactor is used in a coupled resonant circuit. Frequency changes can then be made in a time interval approaching 1/(filter bandwidth), but in this case the maximum tuning range before an additional filter loss of 3 dB is incurred is reduced to 2 percent of the filter frequency.

Book Microwave Resonators and Filters for Wireless Communication

Download or read book Microwave Resonators and Filters for Wireless Communication written by M. Makimoto and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2001 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book describes the basic theory of microwave resonators and filters, and practical design methods for wireless communication equipment. The microwave resonators and filters described provide a basis for building more compact, lighter-weight mobile communication equipment with longer operating times.

Book An Investigation of Microwave Dielectric Resonators

Download or read book An Investigation of Microwave Dielectric Resonators written by Hung-Yuet Yee and published by . This book was released on 1963 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Dielectric Resonators

Download or read book Dielectric Resonators written by Darko Kajfez and published by Noble Publishing. This book was released on 1998-01-01 with total page 547 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the definite reference text on dielectric resonators used in filters and oscillators. This second edition includes corrections and updates, a new chapter on how to use the program included on a new disk. Sections are devoted to properties of materials, coupling techniques and filter and oscillator design using dielectric resonators. Programs implement the models presented in the book and identify the frequencies of all the modes. Author's Comments After the first publication of Dielectric Resonators by Artech House ran out of print, the book was reprinted by Vector Forum, and that version is also out of print now. As the book has become a popular reference for microwave and RF engineers, it is hoped that the present second edition will be just as useful. No matter what the major use of dielectric resonators will be in the future, the prerequisite for an intelligent application is an understanding of the basic principles of these devices. This book aims to provide that understanding. Publisher's Comments With renewed interest in dielectric resonator technology for modern wireless communications equipment, this book is an excellent reference for its understanding and application. The accompanying programs provided on disk implement the models presented in the book and identify the frequencies of all resonance modes

Book Microwave Dielectric Resonators

Download or read book Microwave Dielectric Resonators written by Christos L. Pournaropoulos and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Microwave Dielectric Resonators

Download or read book Microwave Dielectric Resonators written by Sally J. Nauman and published by . This book was released on 1965 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The resonant frequencies for the fundamental modes in circular cylindrical and rectangular parallelopiped high dielectric resonators have been calculated by computer for a range of values of physical dimensions and relative dielectric constant. The frequency range extends from zero to 50,000 Mc/sec, the relative dielectric constant from 50 to 1800, and physical dimensions from zero to 500 mils. Results are presented in tabular and graphical form with frequency plotted versus resonator length for parametric values of relative dielectric constant and cross sectional dimensions. A brief review of earlier work with high dielectric resonators is included. Expressions for the resonant frequency and fundamental mode field configurations are given. (Author).

Book Microwave Materials and Applications

Download or read book Microwave Materials and Applications written by Mailadil T. Sebastian and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-03-02 with total page 997 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Die jüngsten Fortschritte im Bereich der drahtlosen Telekommunikation und dem Internet der Dinge sorgen bei drahtlosen Systemen, beim Satellitenfernsehen und bei intelligenten Transportsystemen der 5. Generation für eine höhere Nachfrage nach dielektrischen Materialien und modernen Fertigungstechniken. Diese Materialien bieten ausgezeichnete elektrische, dielektrische und thermische Eigenschaften und verfügen über enormes Potenzial, vor allem bei der drahtlosen Kommunikation, bei flexibler Elektronik und gedruckter Elektronik. Microwave Materials and Applications erläutert die herkömmlichen Methoden zur Messung der dielektrischen Eigenschaften im Mikrowellenbereich, die verschiedenen Ansätze zur Lösung von Problemen der Materialchemie und von Kristallstrukturen, in den Bereichen Doping, Substitution und Aufbau von Verbundwerkstoffen. Besonderer Schwerpunkt liegt auf Verarbeitungstechniken, Einflüssen der Morphologie und der Anwendung von Materialien in der Mikrowellentechnik. Gleichzeitig werden viele der jüngsten Forschungserkenntnisse bei Mikrowellen-Dielektrika und -Anwendungen zusammengefasst. Die verschiedenen Kapitel untersuchen: Oxidkeramiken für dielektrische Resonatoren und Substrate, HTCC-, LTCC- und ULTCC-Bänder für Substrate, Polymer-Keramik-Verbundstoffe für Leiterplatten, Elastomer-Keramik-Verbundstoffe für flexible Elektronik, dielektrische Tinten, Materialien für die EMV-Abschirmung, Mikrowellen-Ferrite. Ein umfassender Anhang präsentiert die grundlegenden Eigenschaften von mehr als 4000 verlustarmen dielektrischen Keramiken, deren Zusammensetzung, kristalline Struktur und dielektrischen Eigenschaften für Mikrowellenanwendungen. Microwave Materials and Applications wirft einen Blick auf sämtliche Aspekte von Mikrowellenmaterialien und -anwendungen, ein nützliches Handbuch für Wissenschaftler, Unternehmen, Ingenieure und Studenten, die sich mit heutigen und neuen Anwendungen in den Bereichen drahtlose Kommunikation und Unterhaltungselektronik beschäftigen.

Book Dielectric Ceramics

Download or read book Dielectric Ceramics written by K. M. Nair and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Microwave Dielectric Resonator tuning

Download or read book Microwave Dielectric Resonator tuning written by Uve H. W. Lammers and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dielectric resonators have applications as low-loss compact filters in the microwave region. Tuning characteristics of dielectric resonators that might allow for temperature compensation and frequency variability were investigated both theoretically and experimentally at L band. A secondary dielectric resonator that is offset in frequency from the tuned resonator provides a maximum tuning range of approximately 10 percent before an additional filter loss of 3 dB is incurred; the rate of tuning is slow since it is done by changing the resonator coupling (spacing). For fast tuning, a varactor is used in a coupled resonant circuit. Frequency changes can then be made in a time interval approaching 1/(filter bandwidth), but in this case the maximum tuning range before an additional filter loss of 3 dB is incurred is reduced to 2 percent of the filter frequency.

Book Dielectric Resonator Antennas

Download or read book Dielectric Resonator Antennas written by Kwai Man Luk and published by Research Studies Press Limited. This book was released on 2003 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The use of dielectric resonator as a resonant antenna was proposed in 1983. Due to the absence of metallic loss, the dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) is highly efficient when operated at millimetre wave frequencies. With the use of high dielectric constant material, the DRA can also be used as a small and low profile antenna operated at low microwave frequencies. Low cost dielectric materials are now easily available commercially, encouraging more antenna engineers to design communication systems with DRAs.

Book Microwave Materials and Applications  2 Volume Set

Download or read book Microwave Materials and Applications 2 Volume Set written by Mailadil T. Sebastian and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-05-08 with total page 1021 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The recent rapid progress in wireless telecommunication, including the Internet of Things, 5th generation wireless systems, satellite broadcasting, and intelligent transport systems has increased the need for low-loss dielectric materials and modern fabrication techniques. These materials have excellent electrical, dielectric, and thermal properties and have enormous potential, especially in wireless communication, flexible electronics, and printed electronics. Microwave Materials and Applications discusses the methods commonly employed for measuring microwave dielectric properties, the various attempts reported to solve problems of materials chemistry and crystal structure, doping, substitution, and composite formation, highlighting the processing techniques, morphology influences, and applications of microwave materials whilst summarizing many of the recent technical research accomplishments in the area of microwave dielectrics and applications Chapters examine: Oxide ceramics for dielectric resonators and substrates HTCC, LTCC and ULTCC tapes for substrates Polymer ceramic composites for printed circuit boards Elastomer-ceramic composites for flexible electronics Dielectric inks EMI shielding materials Microwave ferrites A comprehensive Appendix presents the fundamental properties for more than 4000 low-loss dielectric ceramics, their composition, crystal structure, and their microwave dielectric properties. Microwave Materials and Applications presents a comprehensive view of all aspects of microwave materials and applications, making it useful for scientists, industrialists, engineers, and students working on current and emerging applications of wireless communications and consumer electronics.

Book Dielectric Materials for Wireless Communication

Download or read book Dielectric Materials for Wireless Communication written by Mailadil T. Sebastian and published by Elsevier Science. This book was released on 2008-09-26 with total page 688 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Microwave dielectric materials play a key role in our global society with a wide range of applications, from terrestrial and satellite communication including software radio, GPS, and DBS TV to environmental monitoring via satellite. A small ceramic component made from a dielectric material is fundamental to the operation of filters and oscillators in several microwave systems. In microwave communications, dielectric resonator filters are used to discriminate between wanted and unwanted signal frequencies in the transmitted and received signal. When the wanted frequency is extracted and detected, it is necessary to maintain a strong signal. For clarity it is also critical that the wanted signal frequencies are not affected by seasonal temperature changes. In order to meet the specifications of current and future systems, improved or new microwave components based on dedicated dielectric materials and new designs are required. The recent progress in microwave telecommunication, satellite broadcasting and intelligent transport systems (ITS) has resulted in an increased demand for Dielectric Resonators (DRs). With the recent revolution in mobile phone and satellite communication systems using microwaves as the propagation media, the research and development in the field of device miniaturization has been a major challenge in contemporary Materials Science. In a mobile phone communication, the message is sent from a phone to the nearest base station, and then on via a series of base stations to the other phone. At the heart of each base station is the combiner/filter unit which has the job of receiving the messages, keeping them separate, amplifying the signals and sending then onto the next base station. For such a microwave circuit to work, part of it needs to resonate at the specific working frequency. The frequency determining component (resonator) used in such a high frequency device must satisfy certain criteria. The three important characteristics required for a dielectric resonator are (a) a high dielectric constant which facilitates miniaturization (b) a high quality factor (Qxf) which improves the signal-to-noise ratio, (c) a low temperature coefficient of the resonant frequency which determines the stability of the transmitted frequency. During the past 25 years scientists the world over have developed a large number of new materials (about 3000) or improved the properties of known materials. About 5000 papers have been published and more than 1000 patents filed in the area of dielectric resonators and related technologies. This book brings the data and science of these several useful materials together, which will be of immense benefit to researchers and engineers the world over. The topics covered in the book includes factors affecting the dielectric properties, measurement of dielectric properties, important low loss dielectric material systems such as perovskites, tungsten bronze type materials, materials in BaO-TiO2 system, (Zr,Sn)TiO4, alumina, rutile, AnBn-1O3n type materials, LTCC, ceramic-polymer composites etc. The book also has a data table listing all reported low loss dielectric materials with properties and references arranged in the order of increasing dielectric constant. Collects together in one source data on all new materials used in wireless communication Includes tabulated properties of all reported low loss dielectric materials In-depth treatment of dielectric resonator materials

Book Lattices of Dielectric Resonators

Download or read book Lattices of Dielectric Resonators written by Alexander Trubin and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-10-30 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides the analytical theory of complex systems composed of a large number of high-Q dielectric resonators. Spherical and cylindrical dielectric resonators with inferior and also whispering gallery oscillations allocated in various lattices are considered. A new approach to S-matrix parameter calculations based on perturbation theory of Maxwell equations, developed for a number of high-Q dielectric bodies, is introduced. All physical relationships are obtained in analytical form and are suitable for further computations. Essential attention is given to a new unified formalism of the description of scattering processes. The general scattering task for coupled eigen oscillations of the whole system of dielectric resonators is described. The equations for the expansion coefficients are explained in an applicable way. The temporal Green functions for the dielectric resonator are presented. The scattering process of short pulses in dielectric filter structures, dielectric antennas and lattices of dielectric resonators is discussed.

Book Development and Applications of Low Loss Microwave Dielectric Resonators

Download or read book Development and Applications of Low Loss Microwave Dielectric Resonators written by 曾昱瑋 and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Processing and Analysis of Microwave Dielectric Resonators in the System BaO  Nd subscript 2 O subscript 3  TiO subscript 2

Download or read book Processing and Analysis of Microwave Dielectric Resonators in the System BaO Nd subscript 2 O subscript 3 TiO subscript 2 written by Frederick John Ubic and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Microwave Filters for Communication Systems

Download or read book Microwave Filters for Communication Systems written by Richard J. Cameron and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2018-04-17 with total page 928 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An in-depth look at the state-of-the-art in microwave filter design, implementation, and optimization Thoroughly revised and expanded, this second edition of the popular reference addresses the many important advances that have taken place in the field since the publication of the first edition and includes new chapters on Multiband Filters, Tunable Filters and a chapter devoted to Practical Considerations and Examples. One of the chief constraints in the evolution of wireless communication systems is the scarcity of the available frequency spectrum, thus making frequency spectrum a primary resource to be judiciously shared and optimally utilized. This fundamental limitation, along with atmospheric conditions and interference have long been drivers of intense research and development in the fields of signal processing and filter networks, the two technologies that govern the information capacity of a given frequency spectrum. Written by distinguished experts with a combined century of industrial and academic experience in the field, Microwave Filters for Communication Systems: Provides a coherent, accessible description of system requirements and constraints for microwave filters Covers fundamental considerations in the theory and design of microwave filters and the use of EM techniques to analyze and optimize filter structures Chapters on Multiband Filters and Tunable Filters address the new markets emerging for wireless communication systems and flexible satellite payloads and A chapter devoted to real-world examples and exercises that allow readers to test and fine-tune their grasp of the material covered in various chapters, in effect it provides the roadmap to develop a software laboratory, to analyze, design, and perform system level tradeoffs including EM based tolerance and sensitivity analysis for microwave filters and multiplexers for practical applications. Microwave Filters for Communication Systems provides students and practitioners alike with a solid grounding in the theoretical underpinnings of practical microwave filter and its physical realization using state-of-the-art EM-based techniques.