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RF Design Architecture of Receiver Transmitter Transceiver

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RF Design Architecture of Receiver Transmitter & Transceiver, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.42, with 60 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 466 reviews, and has 4856 subscribers.

You will learn about A system level understanding of Transceivers you would have a complete understanding of different blocks of Transmitter, Receiver and Transceiver would have a deep understanding on what is needed in order to design , characterize and analyze a Transmitter, Receiver or a Transceiver. Transceiver RF budget concepts This course is ideal for individuals who are RF Design Engineers or Electrical Engineering or Communication Engineers or Hardware Engineers or Radio Frequency enthusiasts or RFIC Engineers or Semiconductor Professionals or Wireless Design Engineers It is particularly useful for RF Design Engineers or Electrical Engineering or Communication Engineers or Hardware Engineers or Radio Frequency enthusiasts or RFIC Engineers or Semiconductor Professionals or Wireless Design Engineers.

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Title: RF Design Architecture of Receiver Transmitter & Transceiver

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 4.42

Number of Lectures: 60

Number of Quizzes: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 60

Number of Published Quizzes: 7

Number of Curriculum Items: 68

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • A system level understanding of Transceivers
  • you would have a complete understanding of different blocks of Transmitter, Receiver and Transceiver
  • would have a deep understanding on what is needed in order to design , characterize and analyze a Transmitter, Receiver or a Transceiver.
  • Transceiver RF budget concepts
  • Who Should Attend

  • RF Design Engineers
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Communication Engineers
  • Hardware Engineers
  • Radio Frequency enthusiasts
  • RFIC Engineers
  • Semiconductor Professionals
  • Wireless Design Engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • RF Design Engineers
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Communication Engineers
  • Hardware Engineers
  • Radio Frequency enthusiasts
  • RFIC Engineers
  • Semiconductor Professionals
  • Wireless Design Engineers
  • RAHRF409?is a complete?Receiver, Transmitter and Transceiver Architecture Design?course which discussed different blocks in designing?Receiver, Transmitter and Transceiver?and the characteristics of each design and different approaches. Various examples are provided in the course. At the end of the course the student would have a deep understanding of the topic and is able to view , understand and analyse Transceiver blocks.

    Please note this course has pre-Requisite of RAHRF101 and RAHRF201. We recommend students take those two previous courses before starting this course. This course is counted as a core course in Rahsoft RF?Certificate.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Logo

    Lecture 2: Introduction

    Lecture 3: Before we start

    Chapter 2: Receiver

    Lecture 1: Receiver and Down Conversion

    Lecture 2: Band and Channel

    Lecture 3: GSM Band Example

    Lecture 4: Down Converison by mixing

    Lecture 5: Summary 1

    Lecture 6: Heterodyne Receivers

    Lecture 7: Heterodyne Receiver simulation

    Lecture 8: Image Problem

    Lecture 9: Removing Image

    Lecture 10: Image rejection Vs Channel Selection

    Lecture 11: Dual Conversion

    Lecture 12: Summary 2

    Lecture 13: Dual Conversion Rx features

    Lecture 14: Dual Conversion Rx Pros and Cons

    Lecture 15: Secondary Image and Zero IF

    Lecture 16: Zero Second IF Summary

    Lecture 17: Quadrature signals

    Lecture 18: Quadrature Down conversion

    Lecture 19: Zero IF Heterodyne Rx

    Lecture 20: Sliding IF Receivers

    Lecture 21: Sliding IF receivers

    Lecture 22: Sliding IF receivers Example 1

    Lecture 23: Sliding IF receivers Example 2

    Lecture 24: Direct Conversion receivers

    Lecture 25: FSK Receiver

    Lecture 26: Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Receivers – LO Leakage

    Lecture 27: Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Recievers – DC Offset

    Lecture 28: Solving DC Offset

    Lecture 29: Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Receivers – Even Order Distortion

    Lecture 30: Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Receivers – Flicker Noise

    Lecture 31: Drawbacks of Direct Conversion receivers – Flicker Noise Example 1

    Lecture 32: Drawbacks of Direct Conversion receivers – Flicker Noise Example 2

    Lecture 33: I/Q mismatch

    Lecture 34: 90 degree phase shift

    Lecture 35: Implementing 90 degree phase shift

    Lecture 36: Image Reject Receivers

    Lecture 37: Hartley Receiver 1

    Lecture 38: RC-CR Network

    Lecture 39: Implementing 90 shift in Hartley receiver

    Lecture 40: Example: Dual Band Receiver with Weaver Architecture, Prof B. Razavis Paper

    Lecture 41: Duel Band Receiver Example

    Lecture 42: Low IF Receivers

    Chapter 3: Transmitter

    Lecture 1: Up Conversion and Introduction to Transmitters

    Lecture 2: Analog Transmitter Examples

    Lecture 3: Direct Conversion Transmitters

    Lecture 4: Transmitter Design Challenges

    Lecture 5: I/Q mismatch example

    Lecture 6: Carrier Leakage

    Lecture 7: Transmitter Linearity

    Lecture 8: Oscillator Pulling

    Lecture 9: Solution for Oscillator Pulling

    Lecture 10: Heterodyne Tx

    Chapter 4: Transciever

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Transceiver

    Lecture 2: Time Division Duplexing (TDD)

    Lecture 3: Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD)

    Lecture 4: Time Division Duplexing VS Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD VS TDD)

    Lecture 5: Transceiver Example, Drawbacks of Direct Conversion in RX

    Instructors

  • RF Design Architecture of Receiver Transmitter Transceiver  No.2
    Rahsoft RF Certificate – Orange County, California
    Radio Frequency Engineering Certificate
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