Conceptual

Introduction to Microwave Engineering FULL LECTURE in 1.30 Hour. See the description for Chapters

Microwave engineering defines a domain where electromagnetic propagation is analyzed using distributed element theory rather than lumped circuit approximations due to wavelengths comparable to device dimensions at frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz. The discipline relies on the inverse relationship between frequency and wavelength, utilizing international standardized bands (L through W) and specific definitions of ionizing versus non-ionizing radiation to categorize applications in communication, navigation, sensing, and heating. Fundamentally, this field bridges classical electromagnetism with high-frequency system design by treating alternating currents as propagating waves constrained by line-of-sight propagation, spectral allocation regulations, and thermal interaction mechanisms within biological tissues.