05439nam 2200685 a 450 991100664960332120200520144314.097866110133499781281013347128101334X97800804980720080498078(CKB)1000000000350749(EBL)296744(OCoLC)166409668(SSID)ssj0000237903(PQKBManifestationID)12076817(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000237903(PQKBWorkID)10222097(PQKB)10309559(MiAaPQ)EBC296744(PPN)170249646(FR-PaCSA)40000726(FRCYB40000726)40000726(EXLCZ)99100000000035074920040604d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRF components and circuits /Joseph J. Carr1st ed.Oxford ;Boston Newnes20021 online resource (413 p.)Published in conjunction with the Radio Society of Great Britain.9780750648448 0750648449 Includes bibliographical references (p. [388]-390) and index.Front Cover; RF Components and Circuits; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Part 1: Introduction; Chapter 1. Introduction to radio frequencies; What are the 'radio frequencies'?; Why are radio frequencies different?; What this book covers; Chapter 2. Signals and noise; Types of signals; Fourier series; Waveform symmetry; Transient signals; Sampled signals; Noise; Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or Sn); Noise factor, noise figure and noise temperature; Noise in cascade amplifiers; Noise reduction by signal averaging; Chapter 3. Radio receivers; Signals, noise and receptionThe reception problemStrategies; Radio receiver specifications; Origins; Superheterodyne receivers; Receiver performance factors; Units of measure; Noise; Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or Sn); Receiver noise floor; Static measures of receiver performance; Sensitivity; Selectivity; Stability; AGC range and threshold; Dynamic performance; Intermodulation products; -1 dB compression point; Third-order intercept point; Dynamic range; Blocking; Cross-modulation; Reciprocal mixing; IF notch rejection; Internal spurii; Part 2: Circuits; Chapter 4. RF amplifiers; Noise and preselectors/preamplifiersAmplifier configurationsTransistor gain; Classification by common element; Transistor biasing; Frequency characteristics; JFET and MOSFET connections; JFET preselector; VHF receiver preselector; MOSFET preselector; Voltage-tuned receiver preselector; Broadband RF preamplifier for VLF, LF and AM BCB; Push-pull RF amplifiers; Broadband RF amplifier (50 ohm input and output); Chapter 5. Mixers; Linear-vs-non-linear mixers; Simple diode mixer; The question of 'balance'; Spurious responses; Mixer distortion products; Third-order intercept point; Calculating intercept points; Mixer lossesNoise figureNoise balance; Single-ended active mixer circuits; Balanced active mixers; Gilbert cell mixers; Passive double-balanced mixers; Diplexers; Bandpass diplexers; Double DBM; Image reject mixers; VHF/UHF microwave mixer circuits; Chapter 6. Oscillators; Feedback oscillators; General types of RF oscillator circuits; Piezoelectric crystals; Temperature performance; Miller oscillators; Pierce oscillators; Butler oscillators; Colpitts oscillators; Overtone oscillators; Frequency stability; Temperature; Other stability criteria; Frequency synthesizers; Chapter 7. IF amplifiers and filtersIF filters: general filter theoryL-C IF filters; Crystal filters; Crystal ladder filters; Monolithic ceramic crystal filters; Mechanical filters; Saw filters; Filter switching in IF amplifiers; Amplifier circuits; Cascode pair amplifier; 'Universal' IF amplifier; Coupling to block filters; More IC IF amplifiers; FM IF amplifier; Successive detection logarithmic amplifiers; Chapter 8. Demodulators; AM envelope detectors; AM noise; Synchronous AM demodulation; Double sideband (DSBSC) and single sideband (SSBSC) suppressed carrier demodulators; Phasing method; FM and PM demodulator circuitsFoster-Seeley discriminatorSome basic knowledge of electronics is assumed, but the essential features of RF are fully described, including the important topic of receiver dynamic which is often overlooked in basic textbooks. The theory and circuit descriptions are geared towards genuine design applications rather than the oversimiplifications and skeleton circuits of many college texts.During his career, the late Joe Carr was one of the world's leading writers on electronics and radio, and an authority on the design and use of RF systems. Whether you are looking for a complete self-study course in RF technology,Radio circuitsDesign and constructionRadio frequencyRadio circuitsDesign and construction.Radio frequency.621.38412Carr Joseph J461582Radio Society of Great Britain.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006649603321RF components and circuits4393126UNINA