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Transmission Line Analysis

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Although the main thrust of this book is on the design of microwave systems, it is necessary for the reader to understand the general properties of transmission lines before proceeding to design considerations of a particular high frequency system. This chapter deals with the theory of transmission lines that is relevant to microwave system design.

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Awang, Z. (2014). Transmission Line Analysis. In: Microwave Systems Design. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4451-24-6_2

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