Filled with illustrations, examples and approximately 300 homework problems, this accessible and informative text provides an extensive treatment of electromagnetism and microwave engineering with particular emphasis on microwave and telecommunications applications. Also stresses computational electromagnetics through the use of MathCad and finite element methods to elucidate design problems, analysis and applications. Tutorials on the use of MathCad and PSpice are included. An accessible textbook for students and valuable reference for engineers already in the field.Vector Mathematics I. Electromagnetic Field Definitions.
Maxwell's Integral Equations.
Vector Mathematics II and Maxwell's Equations.
Electrostatics.
Steady Currents.
Magnetostatics.
Transmission Lines.
The Terminated Transmission Line.
Reflection and Transmission at Plane Boundaries and Two-Dimensional Waveguides.
Three-Dimensional Waveguides and Resonators.
Microwave Networks.
Radiation and Antennas.
Appendices.
Index.
Paul R. Karmel is the author of Introduction to Electromagnetic and Microwave Engineering, published by Wiley.
Gabriel D. Colef is the author of Introduction to Electromagnetic and Microwave Engineering, published by Wiley.
Raymond L. Camisa is the author of Introduction to Electromagnetic and Microwave Engineering, published by Wiley.
An authoritative presentation of electromagnetic and microwave engineering
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