Introduction to RF Engineering
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The purpose of the ‘Radio Frequency Engineering introduction’ course is to provide an overview of various RF and Digital Modulation techniques and thereby provide an understanding of the key issues and implementation choices in RF systems.
This is a 2-day technical course with theory and practical aspects.
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Using the minimum of mathematics RF Engineering Introduction is aimed at Managers and Sales Staff either as a complete RF course or, as it is for engineers, a gateway course towards more in-depth one and two-day RF training courses covering more specific RF engineering aspects.
The ‘RF Engineering Introduction’ course gives a general understanding of RF principles, an appreciation of the RF techniques used, basic digital modulation techniques and the Transmitter and Receiver block diagram on which all RF systems are based.
All attendees are expected to have a general understanding of basic electronics theory and both active and passive components or have completed the ‘Introduction to Electronics for Radio Frequency’ course.
Each attendee will receive an attendance certificate plus a copy of the ‘Practical RF Handbook’, 4th edition.
The course is modular in design so can be adjusted to suit customer requirements, such as a greater depth for frequency bands, modulation techniques, etc. For in house training.
Applicable Systems This list is not exhaustive:
RF Identification (RFID), Communications systems, Wireless systems, including
wireless sensors, RF measurement, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Electromagnetic/Radio Interference (EMI/RFI.)
The course is designed to give an understanding that is applicable to
any RF project from very Low frequency to high microwave.
Applicable Personnel
The 2 day RF engineering introduction course is suitable for the following:
Sales staff, Sales engineers, Field engineers, Application engineers, Engineering management, Project management, and any staff who are likely to have an RF aspect to their role.
