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Record Nr.

UNINA9911019349403321

Autore

Egan William F

Titolo

Practical RF system design / / William F. Egan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York ; ; Chichester, : Wiley, 2003

ISBN

9786610541973

9781280541971

1280541970

9780470305492

0470305495

9780471654087

0471654086

9781601195142

1601195141

9780471654094

0471654094

9780471654086

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxv, 386 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

621.38412

Soggetti

Radio circuits - Design and construction

Radio frequency

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Gain -- Noise figure -- Nonlinearity in the signal path -- Noise and nonlinearity -- Architectures that improve linearity -- Frequency conversion -- Contaminating signals in severe nonlinearities -- Phase noise.

Sommario/riassunto

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 gain * How noise on a local oscillator will affect receiver noise figure and desensitization * How to determine the dynamic range of a cascade from module specifications * How phase noise affects system performance and where it comes from * How 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(r) and Excel, spreadsheets are available for download from an FTP Web site to help readers apply the methods outlined in this important resource.