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A summary of research and development work on high-power microwave filters is given here: first, design considerations in high-power microwave filters-power handling capa...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A summary of research and development work on high-power microwave filters is given here: first, design considerations in high-power microwave filters-power handling capacity, waveform distortion, multimode suppression, and stop and pass band characteristics; second, a discussion of filtering devices and techniques in two broad categories-dominant mode filters and harmonic filters (discussion covers methods of operation and significant characteristics of each filter developed to date); and third, a discussion of applications and limitations of filters in various systems and interference situations. Also included are the availability, cost, size, weight, etc. as functions of frequency for the various filter types.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ( Volume: AES-1, Issue: 2, October 1965)
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