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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:278442004:4312
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008 010320s2001 gaua b 000 0 eng
010 $a 2001030741
020 $a1884932185
035 $a(CSdNU)u98729-01national_inst
035 $a(Sirsi) l2001030741
035 $a(Sirsi) l2001030741
035 $a(Sirsi) 01-AAM-4031
035 $a 2001030741
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrPss
050 00 $aTK 6565 T7$bS48 2001
100 1 $aSevick, Jerry.
245 10 $aTransmission line transformers /$cJerry Sevick.
250 $a4th ed.
260 $aAtlanta, GA :$bNoble Pub. Corp.,$c2001.
300 $a1 v. (various pagings) :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aAnalysis -- The Basic Building Block -- The Guanella Analysis -- The Ruthroff Analysis -- Low-Frequency Characterization -- Low-Frequency Analyses of Ruthroff's 1:4 Transformers -- Low-Frequency Analyses of Guanella's 1:4 Transformers -- The Rod v the Toroid -- Rod Parameters -- High-Frequency Characterization -- Experiment v Theory -- To Twist or Not to Twist -- The Autotranformer v the Transmission Line Transformer -- Ferrites and Frequency Response -- Transformer Parameters for Low-Impedance Applications -- Stripline Transformers -- Low-Impedance Coaxial Cable Transformers -- The Third Winding -- Transformer Parameters for High-Impedance Applications -- High-Impedance Limitations -- Long Transmission Lines -- Variable Characteristic Impedance Lines -- Series Transformers -- 1:4 Unbalanced-to-Unbalanced Transformer Designs -- Schematics and Pictorials -- 12.5:50-[Omega] Ununs -- 25:100-[Omega], 50:200-[Omega] Ununs 75:300-[Omega] Ununs -- Unbalanced-to-Unbalanced Transformer Designs with Impedance Ratios Less Than 1:4 -- 1:1.5 Ununs -- Tapped-Bifilar Transformers -- Quintufilar Transformers -- 1:2 Ununs -- 1:4 Ununs -- Unbalanced -to-Unbalanced Transformer Designs with Impedance Ratios Greater Than 1:4 -- Guanella Transformers -- 5.56:50-[Omega] Ununs -- 50:300-[Omega] Ununs -- 50:450-[Omega] Ununs -- 50:600-[Omega] Ununs -- 50:800-[Omega] Ununs -- Ruthroff-Type Transformers -- 5.56:50-[Omega] Ununs -- 50:450-[Omega] Ununs -- 3.125:50-[Omega] Ununs -- Ruthroff-Guanella Transformers -- Coaxial Cable Transformers: Ruthroff-Type -- Baluns -- The 1:1 Balun -- Rod v Toroidal Baluns -- Bifilar v Trifilar Baluns -- Air-Core v Ferrite-Core Baluns -- The 1:4 Balun -- 50:200-[Omega] Baluns -- 75:300-[Omega] Baluns -- 25:100-[Omega] Baluns -- 12:5:50-[Omega] Baluns -- The 1:9 Balun -- Baluns for Yagi, Quad and Rhombic Antennas -- Yagi Beams -- Quad Antennas -- Rhombic Antennas -- Multimatch Transformers -- Dual-Output Transformers -- 1:1.5 and 1:3 Ratios -- 1:2 and 1:4 Ratios -- Parallel Transformers -- Dual-Output, Parallel Transformers -- 8-Ratio Transformer -- Materials and Power Ratings -- History of Ferrites -- Experimental Results -- Power Ratings -- Suppliers of Materials -- Simple Test Equipment -- The Wheatstone Bridge -- A High-Frequency Resistive Bridge -- Signal Generators -- Efficiency Measurements--The Soak Test -- Characteristic Impedance Measurements -- Hints and Kinks -- Selecting Ferrites-Substitutions -- Winding Rod Transformers -- Winding Toroidal Transformers -- Constructing Low-Impedance Coaxial Cable -- The Care and Handling of Ferrite Transformers -- Summary Statements -- Transmission Line Transformer Efficiency -- Loss Mechanisms -- Notes on Power Combiners and Mixer Transformers -- Power Combiners and Splitters -- New Models -- Mixer Transformers -- Double-Balanced Mixer Operation -- Equal-Delay Transformers -- The Need for Fractional-Ratio Transformers -- The Equal-Delay Transformer -- Integer [n superscript 2] Ratio Equal-Delay Transformers -- Fractional [(n/m) superscript 2] Ratio Equal Delay Transfomers -- Unun v Balun Equal-Delay Transformers -- Calculation of Impedance Transformation Ratios -- Achievable Transformation Ratios -- A 50- to 75-Ohm Equal-Delay Unun Example -- Performance of the 50-to 75-Ohm Transformer.
650 0 $aRadio transformers.
650 0 $aRadio lines.
650 0 $aBridge circuits.
948 $a11/14/2001$b11/26/2001
999 $aTK 6565 T7 S48 2001$wLC$c1$i31786101661087$d4/9/2004$f4/9/2004$g1 $lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$rY$sY$tBOOK$u11/26/2001