<p>This book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as practicing engineers who are involved in design and analysis of radio frequency (RF) circuits. Fully-solved, tutorial-like examples are used to put into practice all major topics required to understand the principles
Wireless Communication Electronics by Example
β Scribed by Robert Sobot
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 391
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as practicing engineers who are involved in design and analysis of radio frequency (RF) circuits. Fully-solved, tutorial-like examples are used to put into practice major topics and to understand the underlying principles of the main sub-circuits required to design an RF transceiver and the whole communication system.
Starting with review of principles in electromagnetic (EM) transmission and signal propagation, through detailed practical analysis of RF amplifier, mixer, modulator, demodulator, and oscillator circuit topologies, as well as basics of the system communication theory, this book systematically covers most relevant aspects in a way that is suitable for a single semester university level course. Readers will benefit from the authorβs sharp focus on radio receiver design, demonstrated through hundreds of fully-solved, realistic examples, as opposed to texts that cover many aspects of electronics and electromagnetic without making the required connection to wireless communication circuit design.
- Offers readers a complete, self-sufficient tutorial style textbook;
- Includes all relevant topics required to study and design an RF receiver in a consistent, coherent way with appropriate depth for a one-semester course;
- Uses hundreds of fully-solved, realistic examples of radio design technology to demonstrate concepts;
- Explains necessary physical/mathematical concepts and their interrelationship.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition:
Acknowledgements
Contents
Acronyms
Part I Basic Concepts and Definitions
1 Engineering Mathematics
1.1 Important to Know
1.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
2 Introduction
2.1 Important to Know
2.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
3 Basic Behavioural and Device Models
3.1 Important to Know
3.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
4 Multistage Interface
4.1 Important to Know
4.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
5 Basic Semiconductor Devices
5.1 Important to Know
5.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
6 Transistor Biasing
6.1 Important to Know
6.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
7 Review of Basic Amplifiers
7.1 Important to Know
7.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
8 Introduction to Frequency Analysis of Amplifiers
8.1 Important to Know
8.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
9 Electrical Noise
9.1 Important to Know
9.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
Part II Radio Receiver Circuit
10 Radio Receiver Architecture
10.1 Important to Know
10.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
11 Electrical Resonance
11.1 Important to Know
11.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
12 Matching Networks
12.1 Important to Know
12.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
13 RF and IF Amplifiers
13.1 Important to Know
13.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
14 Sinusoidal Oscillators
14.1 Important to Know
14.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
15 Frequency Shifting
15.1 Important to Know
15.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
16 Modulation
16.1 Important to Know
16.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
17 AM and FM Signal Demodulation
17.1 Important to Know
17.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
18 RF Receivers
18.1 Important to Know
18.2 Exercises
Solutions
Solutions
A Physical Constants and Engineering Prefixes
B Second-Order Differential Equation
C Complex Numbers
D Basic Trigonometric Identities
E Useful Algebraic Equations
F Bessel Polynomials
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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<p><p>This book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as practicing engineers who are involved in design and analysis of radio frequency (RF) circuits. Detailed tutorials are included on all major topics required to understand fundamental principles behind both the main
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