Understanding RF: From Theory to Practice
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- Understanding RF: From Theory to Practice is a clear, structured introduction to radio-frequency engineering that bridges the gap between electromagnetic theory and real-world RF design. Rather than treating RF as a collection of formulas to memorize, this book builds the subject from first principles-starting with Maxwell’s equations and plane waves, progressing through guided waves and transmission line theory, and culminating in practical tools such as impedance matching, scattering parameters, and RF measurement techniques. Emphasis is placed on physical intuition, mathematical consistency, and engineering relevance. Derivations are presented carefully, assumptions are stated explicitly, and connections between theory and practice are made throughout. The result is a cohesive narrative that helps readers understand not only how RF systems behave, but why they behave that way. This book is intended for students, early-career engineers, and practitioners who want a deeper, more intuitive understanding of RF fundamentals without sacrificing rigor.
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