Practical Expertise for Filter Design
Useful suggestions and recommendations for the design and manufacturing of RF filters based on learning and literature information are presented. Preventing the degradation of the reliability of piece parts, tuning , ‘cut and try’ method, cross coupling f
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Dhanasekharan Natarajan
A Practical Design of Lumped, Semi-Lumped and Microwave Cavity Filters
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Dhanasekharan Natarajan RV College of Engineering Bangalore India
ISSN 1876-1100 ISBN 978-3-642-32860-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-32861-9
ISSN 1876-1119 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-642-32861-9 (eBook)
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Preface
In the design of electronic equipments, additional frequency components outside the frequency band of interest are generated for various reasons such as interference and nonlinearity. The additional frequency components are unwanted band of frequencies as they affect the satisfactory functioning of the equipments. Filter circuits are inserted between appropriate electronic modules in the equipments to pass the required band of frequencies with minimum attenuation and to reject the unwanted band of frequencies with maximum attenuation. The frequency band of filters varies with the design requirements of equipments. Considering size, frequency band and other electrical characteristics of filters, a host of
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