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ELE-6056 Basics of RF and microwave electronics, 8 cr |
Olli-Pekka Lunden
No implementations
Students collect points from various tasks that contribute to learning (homework, attending lectures, weekly tests, project work, final exam, course feeback, etc.) There will be a minimum number of points for passing the course, e.g., 50 out of 100.
Weekly lectures are divided in several learning blocks (more information in the first lecture).
The objective of this course is to learn the essential concepts of RF and microwave electronics. The student shall learn the basic definitions and concepts relating to high frequency design. From that on the student can build a firm understanding of how active and passive RF circuits function.
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Practical use of transmission line theory. | Microstrips | |
2. | Impedance matching using e.g. the Smith chart. | ||
3. | Description of linear multiport networks. | Signal flow charts. | |
4. | RF and microwave resonators and filters implementations. | Filter design. |
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability, ... | Examination material | Language |
Book | RF circuit design Theory and Applications | Ludwig - Bretchko | 0-13-122475-1 | English | |||
Other online content | Online applications are used throughout the course, such as wikis. | English |
Course | O/R |
ELE-1010 Basic Electronics I | Recommended |
SMG-8306 Transmission lines and waveguides | Recommended |