Which Book is Better for Learning RF Circuit Design: Hayt or Kraus?

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For learning RF circuit design, Hayt's "Engineering Electromagnetics" is deemed insufficient, primarily covering general electromagnetic theory with limited focus on RF topics. In contrast, "Electromagnetics with Applications" by Kraus is not specifically highlighted as a strong choice either. Recommendations lean towards "Field and Wave Electromagnetics" by David K. Cheng for a deeper understanding of RF concepts, and "Microwave Engineering" by Pozar as a comprehensive resource, though more advanced. "RF Circuit Design" by Ludwig is also suggested as a more accessible alternative. Overall, those seeking to excel in RF circuit design should consider these alternative texts over Hayt and Kraus.
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I want buy a book to learn RF circuit design(I have got a project to do next year and I wanted to start preliminary preparation now). Could anyone help me to figure out which one is better of the two - Engineering Electromagnetics by Hayt or Electromagnetics with Applications by Kraus.

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The Hyat book was the undergraduate EM text that I used. It is ok for general electromagentic theory but I don't think I would classify it as having much RF circuit design coverage except for short chapters at the end on transmission lines and wave guides.

If you want a review of EM it isn't bad but if you are really looking for RF circuit design it doesn't talk much about that.
 


I have over 8 EM book, Hayt and Bug got to be the worst. Only reason I bought it was because it was used in the advanced EM class in U of Santa Clara. Check out Field and Wave Electromagnetics by David K Cheng. That's the book I use.

None of the EM book go into RF that deep, only Cheng has more fields and wave as in title of the book. Get the Microwave Engineering by Pozar. That's the book by which all others are judged, but it is a little more advanced. RF Circuit Design by Ludwig is second best and easier.
 
I have to get the Hayt version for my class next semester, but I will be getting Cheng as well due to the horrid reviews I have read regarding Hayt.
 
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