Robert A. Witte's comprehensive reference manual evaluates the theory of spectrum and network measurements in the 0 to 500 MHz frequency range and relates to real, on-the-job practice in a way readers are sure to understand. Numerical examples and figures help readers test their understanding of the material.
Coverage includes the latest digital signal processing techniques (FFT analyzers and averaging) as well as common measurement applications (modulation, distortion, noise, transmission, and reflection measurements).
Content Highlights:
*Chapter 1 introduces spectrum and network measurements.
*Chapter 2 covers the often misunderstood concept of decibels.
*Chapter 3 summarizes the Fourier Theory — the theoretical basis for spectrum analysis.
*Chapters 4 and 5 present the two main types of spectrum analyzers (FFT analyzers and swept analyzers).
*Chapters 6 through 9 explore several important measurement applications such as those mentioned above.
*Chapters 11 and 12 examine transmission lines and measurement connection techniques.
*Chapter 13 introduces two-port measurement connection theory — the basis for network analysis.
*Chapters 14 through 16 discuss network analyzers and their use in making transmission and reflection measurements.
*Chapter 17 concludes with a discussion of instrument performance and specifications.
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