Antenna Design for Mobile Devices
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.43 (705 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0470824468 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Prior to Tsinghua, his academic career included a postdoctoral fellowship and research professorship at the University of Utah, and a position as Assistant Researcher at the University of Hawaii, where he continues to serve as Adjunct Professor. Zhijun Zhang is a Professor of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. in Applied Physics at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu. He
From the Back Cover Written by an antenna engineer turned professor who has worked at Apple, Nokia and Amphenol,Antenna Design for Mobile Devicesis a comprehensive guide for fresh and intermediate engineers involved in antenna design. Companion website for the book: wiley/go/zhangantenna. A one-stop design reference containing all an engineer needs when designing antennasAccessible to readers of many levels, from introductory to specialistPresents shortcuts for engineers who lack antenna knowledge but need no-hassle techniques for designing simple antennasContains hands-on knowledge not available in other booksWritten by a practicing expert who has hired and trained numerous engineersIncorporates the various techniques used by pure-play antenna firms, established mobile device brands, and new entrants to the mobile spaceComes with antenna matc
Great book Cameron Charles This is a really helpful book on antenna design, much more grounded in the realities of designing for products as opposed to the more theoretical and abstract nature of most texts on this subject. Highly recommended.
Most popular antenna categories, such as internal PIFA, integral IFA, internal folded monopole, ceramic antennas, stubby antennas and whip stubby antennas, are introduced in the book. Complimentary matching software, which accompanies the book, is provided so readers can practice various antenna matching technique and design matching circuits for real projects. The book is also suitable for wireless network equipment engineers, who desire a stronger sense of antenna principles, as well as electronic engineering students studying electromagnetics. Readers should possess a basic undergraduate-level understanding of electromagnetic theory. A one-stop design reference containing all an engineer needs when designing antennasAccessible to readers of many levels, from introductory to specialistPresents shortcuts for engineers who lack antenna knowledge but need no-hassle techniques for designing simple antennas Contains hands-on knowledge not available in other booksWritten by a practicing expert who has hired and trained numerous engineersIncorporates the various techniques used by pure-play antenna firms, established mobile device brands, and new entrants to the mobile spaceCome