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In 1989, I was responsible for organizing a workshop at the European Microwave
Conference on High-Power Solid State Amplifiers. This workshop proved popular and so
Artech House asked me to persuade the speakers to turn their material into a formsuitable
for publication, the result was the book entitled “High-Power GaAs FET Amplifiers”
of which I was editor and a coauthor. That book is of course not just out of print but
also largely out of date. This book adopts the same philosophy as the previous one
with chapters on device technology, amplifier design, CAD, thermal design, reliability,
measurements, and applications – but with a completely different set of authors and with
every chapter completely re-written to bring the content up to date.
The political, economic and technical landscape has changed almost beyond recognition
in the intervening two decades. In the 1980s most RF and microwave engineers
were working in military electronics, defense spending was largely responsible for all the
technical advances, and there were no mobile phones! Compare that with the situation
now where there are probably just as many RF and microwave engineers working on
commercial applications as there are in military electronics, commercial applications
often drive technical advances, and most households will have not just one but several
mobile phones – and it is the mobile phone industry that has largely been responsible
for this shift toward commercial applications. However, there is one consequence of
this sea-change in the industrial and technical environment which has had a profound
knock-on effect when it comes to writing a book such as this. Now the commercial
pressures of shortest possible time to market and minimum cost, etc. are so intense that
any prospective author working in this field has to be prepared to commit endless hours
of their own rather than their employer’s time to the task. I want to publicly acknowledge
my deep debt of gratitude to all the authors in this book for making that commitment
and hence making this book possible. |