Miniature surface-acoustic-wave filters

An introduction to Surface-Acoustic-Wave (SAW) devices-their operation, advantages, and applications--is presented. The process of design and realization of high-performance SAW filters is examined from initial specifications to final device operation. Several techniques drawn from a variety of disc...

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