RF Fundamentals
This course provides circuit-level designers with the essential concepts needed to work effectively with high frequency electronics. Participants gain analytical, graphical, and computer-aided techniques to analyze and optimize RF circuits in practical situations. The course addresses linear active circuit design, focusing on stability, bandwidth, and noise considerations.
The course runs from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Pacific Time Monday through Friday.
Upon completing the course, the participant will be able to:
• Describe RF circuit parameters and terminology.
• State the effects of parasitics on circuit performance at RF.
• Use graphical design techniques and the Smith Chart.
• Match impedances and perform transformations.
• Predict RF circuit stability and stabilize circuits.
• Design small signal and low noise RF amplifiers.
| RF Fundamentals | |
| Jun 25-Jun 29, 2012 | Course 059-4461 |
| Presented by Bob Froelich | Register by 6/18/2012 and pay $449, otherwise pay $495 |
