This book describes the main principles of microwave circuit theory. It considers transfer from differential values, electric and magnetic fields, used in electromagnetics analysis, as well as voltage and current, used in the analysis of circuits. It explores scattering, admittance, impedance and transmission matrices in detail, as well as the coupling between matrices and network properties. The book also considers the analysis methods of complex microwave networks, based on the decomposition approach, paying special attention to their functionality and construction through numerous diagrams.
This book covers the measurement of optoelectronic components, focusing on the implementation of static electrical and optical characterization. It links these measurements to solid state physics and presents different LED technologies through detailed experimental analyses.
