

Drone writes to inform us about the release of a major tech document from the early days of microwave development.

The seminal 1963 1,096 page tome on microwave filters by Matthaei, Jones, and Young, “Microwave Filters, Impedance-Matching Networks, and Coupling Structures” has been released to the public via the U.S. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). This is largely because this work done through the Stanford Research Institute was Department of Defense (DoD) funded. This is arguably the most complete reference ever on microwave filters. Normally even used copies of this book go for more than $100 USD. But at this price, this book should be on every EE’s virtual bookshelf.

The 1000+ page PDF is provided as a two volume download:

Volume 1, and

Volume 2.

This is deep tech documentation for hard core microwave design enthusiasts.

Courtesy of Microwave101 via the contact form.