May 14, 2018 (Norwood, Mass.) – Microwave
Journal has developed and published an enhanced Microwaves Basics section online.
This comprehensive library is based on content from the books "Microwaves and Wireless Simplified," by Thomas
S. Laverghetta and "Handbook of RF, Microwave, and Millimeter-Wave Components,"
by Leonid A. Belov, Sergey M. Smolskiy and Victor N. Kochemasov, both published
by Artech House, plus "Mixer Basics Primer: A Tutorial for RF & Microwave Mixers,"
by Ferenc Marki & Christopher Marki of Marki Microwave.
If your work involves microwave or wireless communications technology or you
just want to brush up on your technology basics, the Microwave Basics Library provides
a good understanding of key concepts, technological terms, components, devices,
measurements and applications. The Microwave Basics is made up of eight sections:
- Introduction to Microwaves
- Microwave Applications
- Transmission Lines
- Basic Microwave Measurements
- Switches and Matrices Basics
- Microwave Mixer Tutorial
- Amplifier Fundamentals
- Top 10 RF Technologies
- RF, Wireless and Microwave Engineering Foundation Online Course (The Technology
Academy, UK)
The new Microwave Basics Library is available at
www.microwavejournal.com/microwavebasics.
The Microwave Basics section is part of Microwave Journal's eLearning resources
featured on the website's main menu, which also contains webinars, design tools,
5G mmWave training course, eBooks, white papers, a history of wireless and an acronyms
glossary. The eLearning resources are a full suite of technical information that
provide comprehensive, educational content covering nearly any RF/microwave topic
in the world, and compliments the technical articles, application notes, perspectives
and product feature articles that are published monthly in the magazine and also
available on the website.
About Microwave Journal
Since 1958, Microwave Journal has been the leading source for information about
RF and microwave technology, design techniques, news, events and educational information.
Microwave Journal reaches 50,000 qualified readers monthly with the print magazine
that has a global reach. In 2012, Microwave Journal China started as a 6X publication
with more than 10,000 readers. Microwave Journal is the only trade journal to peer
review technical features before publication to ensure that they are accurate, timely
and useful to the reader.
Editorial Contacts:
North America: Pat Hindle Microwave Journal Editor
Phone: 1-781-619-1946 E-Mail:
PHindle@MWJournal.com Twitter:
@pathindle
International: Richard Mumford Phone:
+44-207-596-8787 EE-Mail:
RMumford@MWJournal.com
Posted May 14, 2019
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