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Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics Illustrated with CDROM by Matthew M. Radmanesh,

Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics Illustrated with CDROM by Matthew M. Radmanesh,
Foreword by Dr. Asad Madni, C. Eng., Fellow IEEE, Fellow IEE Learn the fundamentals of RF and microwave electronics visually, using many thoroughly tested, practical examples RF and microwave technology are essential throughout industry and to a world of new applications-in wireless communications, in Direct Broadcast TV, in Global Positioning System (GPS), in healthcare, medical and many other sciences. Whether you're seeking to strengthen your skills or enter the field for the first time, Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics Illustrated is the fastest way to master every key measurement, electronic, and design principle you need to be effective. Dr. Matthew Radmanesh uses easy mathematics and a highly graphical approach with scores of examples to bring about a total comprehension of the subject. Along the way, he clearly introduces everything from wave propagation to impedance matching in transmission line circuits, microwave linear amplifiers to hard-core nonlinear active circuit design in Microwave Integrated Circuits (MICs). Coverage includes: A scientific framework for learning RF and microwaves easily and effectively Fundamental RF and microwave concepts and their applications The characterization of two-port networks at RF and microwaves using S-parameters Use of the Smith Chart to simplify analysis of complex design problems Key design considerations for microwave amplifiers: stability, gain, and noise Workable considerations in the design of practical active circuits: amplifiers, oscillators, frequency converters, control circuits RF and Microwave Integrated Circuits (MICs) Novel use of "live math" in circuit analysis and design Dr. Radmanesh has drawn uponhis many years of practical experience in the microwave industry and educational arena to introduce an exceptionally wide range of practical concepts and design methodology and techniques in the most comprehensible fashion.



Mobile & Wireless Communications: Practical Radio-Frequency System Design by William F. Egan,
Mobile & Wireless Communications: Practical Radio-Frequency System Design by William F. Egan,
The ultimate practical resource for today’ s RF system design professionals Radio frequency components and circuits form the backbone of today’ s mobile and satellite communications networks. Consequently, both practicing and aspiring industry professionals need to be able to solve ever more complex problems of RF design. Blending theoretical rigor with a wealth of practical expertise, Practical RF System Design addresses a variety of complex, real-world problems that system engineers are likely to encounter in today’ s burgeoning communications industry with solutions that are not easily available in the existing literature. The author, an expert in the field of RF module and system design, provides powerful techniques for analyzing real RF systems, with emphasis on some that are currently not well understood.Combining theoretical results and models with examples, he challenges readers to address such practical issues as: How standing wave ratio affects system gainHow noise on a local oscillator will affect receiver noise figure and desensitization How to determine the dynamic range of a cascade from module specificationsHow phase noise affects system performance and where it comes fromHow intermodulation products (IMs) predictably change with signal amplitude, and why they sometimes change differently An essential resource for today’ s RF system engineers, the text covers important topics in the areas of system noise and nonlinearity, frequency conversion, and phase noise. Along with a wealth of practical examples using MATLAB® and Excel, spreadsheets are available for download from an FTP Web site to help readers apply the methods outlined in thisimportant resource.



Radio frequency - Radio frequency, or RF, refers to that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in which electromagnetic waves can be generated by alternating current fed to an antenna. Such frequencies account for the following parts of the spectrum shown in the table below.

Radio-frequency induction - Radio frequency induction or RF induction is an electrical phenomenon in which an electromagnetic wave passing through a conductor causes electric current to flow through it. It is similar to electromagnetic induction.

Very low frequency - Very low frequency or VLF refers to radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 3 to 30 kHz. Since there is not much bandwidth in this band of the radio spectrum, only the very simplest signals are used, such as for radionavigation.

Low frequency - Low Frequency or LF (sometimes called longwave) refers to Radio Frequencies (RF) in the range of 30–300 kHz. In Europe, part of the LF spectrum is used for AM broadcast service.



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