An Introduction to the Description and Evaluation of Microwave Systems Using Terminal Invariant Parameters, Issues 112-118U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1969 - 23 pages |
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... field of microwave measurements remains distinct for at least two reasons . First , the lower frequency concepts of voltage and current lose much of their practical significance in the microwave region and the measurement of power ...
... field of microwave measurements remains distinct for at least two reasons . First , the lower frequency concepts of voltage and current lose much of their practical significance in the microwave region and the measurement of power ...
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... fields will usually require a number of modes , while at a greater distance the higher modes will have decayed ( exponentially ) to negligible amplitudes and the field may be com- pletely described by the wave amplitudes of the lowest ...
... fields will usually require a number of modes , while at a greater distance the higher modes will have decayed ( exponentially ) to negligible amplitudes and the field may be com- pletely described by the wave amplitudes of the lowest ...
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... field E , ( subject only to the appropriate boundary conditions ) and which , in principle , determines the electromagnetic fields throughout the entire structure . On the other hand , given an adequate separation between ter- minal ...
... field E , ( subject only to the appropriate boundary conditions ) and which , in principle , determines the electromagnetic fields throughout the entire structure . On the other hand , given an adequate separation between ter- minal ...
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... field is given , the magnetic field is thereby determined . For the purpose of this dissertation , two termina- tions are equivalent provided that for an arbitrarily prescribed transverse electric field at the input , the resultant ...
... field is given , the magnetic field is thereby determined . For the purpose of this dissertation , two termina- tions are equivalent provided that for an arbitrarily prescribed transverse electric field at the input , the resultant ...
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... field quantities . To a large degree this simplification is the result of suppressing a great deal of the information which is implicit in the field description , and focusing attention on those properties of the individual components ...
... field quantities . To a large degree this simplification is the result of suppressing a great deal of the information which is implicit in the field description , and focusing attention on those properties of the individual components ...
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