Written by prominent experts in the field, this authoritative new resource provides guidelines for performing a wide variety of Vector Network Analyzers (VNA) measurements. The capabilities and limitations of modern VNA in the context of challenging real-world applications are explained, as well as insights for optimizing test setups and instrument settings, making accurate measurements and, equally important, avoiding costly mistakes. Gregory Bonaguide and Neil Jarvis's The VNA Applications Handbook is written by experts as a resource covering guidelines for Vector Network Analyzer measurements. It surveys the pros and cons of modern VNA techniques, explains tests and instrument settings as they relate to measurement data and applications, and is arranged by topic particular to measurement. Illustrations and charts provide visual support to reinforce key VNA concepts for engineers and lab technicians, while students will appreciate the chapters contrasting the different measurement approaches and popular methods of extending the range of VNA. --Midwest Book Review