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Book Synopsis
Linear systems have all the necessary elements (modeling, identification, analysis and control), from an educational point of view, to help us understand the discipline of automation and apply it efficiently. This book is progressive and organized in such a way that different levels of readership are possible. It is addressed both to beginners and those with a good understanding of automation wishing to enhance their knowledge on the subject. The theory is rigorously developed and illustrated by numerous examples which can be reproduced with the help of appropriate computation software. 60 exercises and their solutions are included to enable the readers to test and enhance their knowledge.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Introduction xvii

Chapter 1. Reminders and General Points 1

1.1. Lines 1

1.2. Adaptation and stationary waves 4

1.3. Smith chart 6

1.4. Power in a line 6

1.5. Line sections 7

1.6. Lines with losses 9

Chapter 2. Measurements in HF 11

2.1. Material 11

2.2. The power bench11

2.3. Measurements on the network analyzer 14

Chapter 3. Resonant Cavities 25

3.1. Resonance 25

3.2. Coaxial cavities 28

3.3. Quarter-wave cavities 29

Chapter 4. Fabrication and Tuning of Cavities 47

4.1. Standard structures 47

4.2. Materials 53

4.3. Assembly 56

4.4. Temperature stability 58

4.5. Cavity tuning 70

Chapter 5. The Band-pass Filter 83

5.1. The band-pass function 83

5.2. Calculation of a Tchebycheff band-pass 85

5.3. Technologies 87

Chapter 6. The Combline Filter 97

6.1. Architecture 97

6.2. Dimension calculations. Dishal’s Method 105

6.3. Tuning of filters 114

Chapter 7. Channel Multiplexing 129

7.1. Definitions 129

7.2. The duplexer 129

7.3. The combiner 140

Chapter 8. Auxiliary Devices 157

8.1. Introduction 157

8.2. Circulators 157

8.3. The antenna alarms 165

8.4. Loads and attenuators 170

8.5. Reception amplifiers 177

8.6. The impedance adaptor 186

8.7. The 2nd harmonic rejecter 186

Chapter 9. Directive Couplers 189

9.1. Introduction 189

9.2. Technologies 191

9.3. The hybrid transformer 194

9.4. The 180° hybrid ring 196

9.5. The wireline 198

9.6. The “groundless” coupler 199

9.7. The “catnose” coupler 201

9.8. Discrete-elements coupler 202

9.9. Numerical data 204

9.10. Applications 210

Chapter 10. Helical Resonators 213

10.1. Introduction 213

10.2. Functioning 214

10.3. Structures 215

10.4. Tapping and coupling 219

10.5. Quality coefficient 220

10.6. Set-up rules 223

10.7. Applications 224

Chapter 11. Multicouplers 225

11.1. Transmitter multicouplers (TX) 225

11.2. Receiver multicouplers (RX) 235

11.3. TX/RX multicouplers 236

11.4. TMA 240

11.5. Power and intermodulations 243

11.6. Multiband coupling 254

Chapter 12. Utilities 257

12.1. BASIC programs 257

12.2. Varia 264

Chapter 13. Various Questions and Exploratory Ways 271

13.1. The coupler without intrinsic loss 271

13.2. Infinite rejection band-pass 275

13.3. Helix TX multicoupler 276

13.4. Conclusion 278

Bibliography 281

Index 283

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      Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 16/07/2010
      ISBN13: 9781848211629, 978-1848211629
      ISBN10: 1848211627

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Linear systems have all the necessary elements (modeling, identification, analysis and control), from an educational point of view, to help us understand the discipline of automation and apply it efficiently. This book is progressive and organized in such a way that different levels of readership are possible. It is addressed both to beginners and those with a good understanding of automation wishing to enhance their knowledge on the subject. The theory is rigorously developed and illustrated by numerous examples which can be reproduced with the help of appropriate computation software. 60 exercises and their solutions are included to enable the readers to test and enhance their knowledge.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Introduction xvii

      Chapter 1. Reminders and General Points 1

      1.1. Lines 1

      1.2. Adaptation and stationary waves 4

      1.3. Smith chart 6

      1.4. Power in a line 6

      1.5. Line sections 7

      1.6. Lines with losses 9

      Chapter 2. Measurements in HF 11

      2.1. Material 11

      2.2. The power bench11

      2.3. Measurements on the network analyzer 14

      Chapter 3. Resonant Cavities 25

      3.1. Resonance 25

      3.2. Coaxial cavities 28

      3.3. Quarter-wave cavities 29

      Chapter 4. Fabrication and Tuning of Cavities 47

      4.1. Standard structures 47

      4.2. Materials 53

      4.3. Assembly 56

      4.4. Temperature stability 58

      4.5. Cavity tuning 70

      Chapter 5. The Band-pass Filter 83

      5.1. The band-pass function 83

      5.2. Calculation of a Tchebycheff band-pass 85

      5.3. Technologies 87

      Chapter 6. The Combline Filter 97

      6.1. Architecture 97

      6.2. Dimension calculations. Dishal’s Method 105

      6.3. Tuning of filters 114

      Chapter 7. Channel Multiplexing 129

      7.1. Definitions 129

      7.2. The duplexer 129

      7.3. The combiner 140

      Chapter 8. Auxiliary Devices 157

      8.1. Introduction 157

      8.2. Circulators 157

      8.3. The antenna alarms 165

      8.4. Loads and attenuators 170

      8.5. Reception amplifiers 177

      8.6. The impedance adaptor 186

      8.7. The 2nd harmonic rejecter 186

      Chapter 9. Directive Couplers 189

      9.1. Introduction 189

      9.2. Technologies 191

      9.3. The hybrid transformer 194

      9.4. The 180° hybrid ring 196

      9.5. The wireline 198

      9.6. The “groundless” coupler 199

      9.7. The “catnose” coupler 201

      9.8. Discrete-elements coupler 202

      9.9. Numerical data 204

      9.10. Applications 210

      Chapter 10. Helical Resonators 213

      10.1. Introduction 213

      10.2. Functioning 214

      10.3. Structures 215

      10.4. Tapping and coupling 219

      10.5. Quality coefficient 220

      10.6. Set-up rules 223

      10.7. Applications 224

      Chapter 11. Multicouplers 225

      11.1. Transmitter multicouplers (TX) 225

      11.2. Receiver multicouplers (RX) 235

      11.3. TX/RX multicouplers 236

      11.4. TMA 240

      11.5. Power and intermodulations 243

      11.6. Multiband coupling 254

      Chapter 12. Utilities 257

      12.1. BASIC programs 257

      12.2. Varia 264

      Chapter 13. Various Questions and Exploratory Ways 271

      13.1. The coupler without intrinsic loss 271

      13.2. Infinite rejection band-pass 275

      13.3. Helix TX multicoupler 276

      13.4. Conclusion 278

      Bibliography 281

      Index 283

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