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Radio-Frequency Electronics
Circuits and Applications
This second, much updated edition of the best-selling Radio-Frequency
Electronics introduces the basic concepts and key circuits of radio-frequency
systems. It covers the fundamental principles applying to all radio devices, from
wireless single-chip data transceivers to high-power broadcast transmitters.
New to this edition:
* Extensively revised and expanded throughout, including new chapters on
radar, digital modulation, GPS navigation, and S-parameter circuit analysis.
* New worked examples and end-of-chapter problems aid and test understand-
ing of the topics covered.
* Numerous extra figures provide a visual aid to learning, with over 400
illustrations throughout the book.
Key topics covered include filters, amplifiers, oscillators, modulators, low-
noise amplifiers, phase lock loops, transformers, waveguides, and antennas.
Assuming no prior knowledge of radio electronics, this is a perfect introduction
to the subject. It is an ideal textbook for junior or senior courses in electrical
engineering, as well as an invaluable reference for professional engineers in this
area.
Praise for the first edition:
This book is wonderfully informative, and refreshingly different from the usual
rehash of standard engineering topics. Hagen has put his unique insights,
gleaned from a lifetime of engineering and radio science, into this volume and
it shows. There’s an insight per page, at least for me, that makes it truly
enjoyable reading, even for those of us who think we know something about
the field! Paul Horowitz, Harvard University
Jon B. Hagen was awarded his . from Cornell University in 1972, where he
went on to gain 30 years’ experience as an electronic design engineer, as well as
establishing and teaching a Cornell electrical engineering course on RF elec-
tronics. Now retired, he has held positions as Principal Engineer at Raytheon,
Electron