Sevick's Transmission Line Transformers

Theory and practice

(Author) Raymond A. Mack
Format: Hardcover
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An updated and reorganized revision of the classic book Transmission Line Transformers (2001) by Jerry Sevick, this book provides communication engineers with a clear technical presentation of both the theory and practical applications of the transmission of radio communication. It is divided into two clear parts -Part One is a review of the theory and new concepts, including a discussion on the magnetic materials and Part Two covers the practical implications of transformers. Featuring expanded coverage, this book provides substantial background theory and includes recent work on fractional ratio transformers and high power Balun designs. It is completely reorganized and logically indexed with clear graphical presentation of transmission lines and an increased amount of background theory. A classic practitioner reference, it is ideal for communication engineers, undergraduate/graduate level students, radio hobbyists and professionals alike.

Information
Publisher:
IET
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
237
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781891121975
Publish year:
2014
Publish date:
May 30, 2014

Raymond A. Mack

Raymond A. Mack was an American novelist best known for his groundbreaking work "The Color of Water," a poignant memoir chronicling his upbringing in a mixed-race family. His writing style is characterized by raw honesty and emotional depth, shedding light on issues of race, identity, and family dynamics. Mack's contributions to literature include challenging societal norms and promoting empathy and understanding.

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