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RF Circuit Design

RF Circuit Design

List Price: $33.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Students .... buy! buy! buy!.
Review: After graduating some years ago, I came across this RF Book by bowick. Started reading it in the store ... it was like a novel, didn't want to put it down. As I read through small snippets from each chapter, nostalgic thoughts of my university days came flooding back. Hours spent sitting in lecture theaters wandering WHAT? WHY? HOW? ....

Students, buy this book, easy to read, covers everything (almost), ... wish I had found it years before! .

One thing that really stood out (for me) - why do we have to learn 'Y' and 'S' parameters ? ... he made it clear in one sentance. I've always hated having to learn something without knowning the in's and out's, this book tells you the WHAT! WHY! and HOW!.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bowick's RF Circuit Design Should Be On Your RF Bookshelf
Review: An excellent, concise, introduction to RF circuit design. The emphasis is on the practical aspects relating to RF circuit design. The first chapter covers components at RF frequencies, a subject often overlooked by unwary designers. Impedance matching, filters, and an introduction to the Smtih(c) Chart are covered in the text. RF small signal and power amplifier design is also explained. The text does an excellent job of taking the reader from the device data sheet to a practical RF circuit design using concepts developed throughout the book. Technicians and hobbyists as well as engineers may benefit from the book's straight-forward writing style. Bowick has kept the mathematics as simple as possible, one only needs algebra and minimal complex number (covered in appendix) theory understanding to work the many problems and examples. This book is used by several companies specializing in RF circuit design training as a textbook for their introductory classes. A must for anyone who is new to the RF design field and wants to come up-to-speed quickly. I recommend the book highly to all, it has been an invaluable resource for me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A lot of practical information: not so strong on the theory.
Review: Contains lots of info about resistors, capacitors, transistors, and inductors that is practical. Lots of examples in the VHF range. Nothing about interconnect. Designs amplifiers with both y-parameters and s-parameters. Includes simple matching. At an intermediate level.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A lot of practical information: not so strong on the theory.
Review: Contains lots of info about resistors, capacitors, transistors, and inductors that is practical. Lots of examples in the VHF range. Nothing about interconnect. Designs amplifiers with both y-parameters and s-parameters. Includes simple matching. At an intermediate level.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is THE book to learn how to use a smith chart.
Review: Design of RF circuits (>10MHZ or so) is tricky because when the seperation between components becomes large compared to c/Freq capacitors can act like inductors and vice versa. Using a Smith chart these changes can be acounted for and working circuits can be designed. This book is good for learning how to use a smith chart for accurate RF design. I took Propagation and Radiaton in school and was introduced to smith charts but this book makes it easy and has many worked examples while explaining the details of RF amplifier design.

PS Another good book is "High Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic" by Johnson and Graham

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is THE book to learn how to use a smith chart.
Review: Design of RF circuits (>10MHZ or so) is tricky because when the seperation between components becomes large compared to c/Freq capacitors can act like inductors and vice versa. Using a Smith chart these changes can be acounted for and working circuits can be designed. This book is good for learning how to use a smith chart for accurate RF design. I took Propagation and Radiaton in school and was introduced to smith charts but this book makes it easy and has many worked examples while explaining the details of RF amplifier design.

PS Another good book is "High Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic" by Johnson and Graham

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The one to buy if you're only buying one
Review: I am amazed at the amount of information packed in these (relatively few) pages. Oscillators and signal generation are not covered, but just about every other aspect of solid-state RF circuit design is here: small- and large-signal amplifiers, impedance matching networks, filters, Smith charts, "nonideal" characteristics of components at radiofrequencies and so on. The presentation is lucid and the information eminently useful. If your job or hobby involves working with RF circuits, don't even THINK about not having this book in your collection.

If you're looking to buy TWO books about RF circuit design, I also recommend Irving Gottlieb's excellent book, which also covers vacuum tube circuits.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reference
Review: I bought Chris Bothwick's book under recommendation from Ian Purdie of Electronics Tutorials. I found it to be a wonderful volume containing everything you need to know to design RF circuits with confidence.

Whether you are a newcomer to electronics or an experienced professional needing a little review, this book is a nice addition to your library. The book contains enough math to satisfy requirements of the serious designer but not enough to bowl over the beginner. It is a great general text on the subject.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reference
Review: I bought Chris Bothwick's book under recommendation from Ian Purdie of Electronics Tutorials. I found it to be a wonderful volume containing everything you need to know to design RF circuits with confidence.

Whether you are a newcomer to electronics or an experienced professional needing a little review, this book is a nice addition to your library. The book contains enough math to satisfy requirements of the serious designer but not enough to bowl over the beginner. It is a great general text on the subject.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must have book for RF design
Review: I found this book an excellent introduction to the Smith Chart. Prior to reading this book, I did not appreciate the powerful intuition which can be developed working out designs on the smith chart. I have no prior RF design experience, but a fair amount of small signal experience designing audio frequency circuits.

If you want to quickly learn about what a Smith Chart is, how to use it, and what it can do for you, this is a great hands-on reference book. It is packed with fully detailed examples of each idea, making it an excellent self-study guide.


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