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RF fundamentals
RF fundamentals course description
Radio Frequency engineering is an important yet often overlooked area in today's wireless world. This course provides a grounding in RF theory and practice for wireless, cellular and microwave systems.

Who will benefit?
Those working with wireless, cellular and microwave systems.

RF fundamentals course prerequisites
None.

RF fundamentals course objectives
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
  • Explain the basics of RF.
  • Describe RF propagation and antenna principles.
  • Calculate propagation losses and link budgets.
  • Test RF systems.

Duration: 2 days


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RF fundamentals course contents

What is RF?
Definition of RF, RF wave characteristics: Frequency, wavelength, power, phase, impedance, RF history, radio signals, frequency bands, safety issues, legal issues.

RF systems
Microwaves, cellular/mobile RF, WLANs, other fixed wireless networks, basic RF components. Hands on: Building a basic WLAN network.

RF system components
Transmitters: Antennas: Isotropic, Dipole, how antennas achieve gain.

Modulation
Schemes, bandwidth, AM, FM, FSK, PSK, QAM, QPSK, interference, performance. Hands on: Interference and performance.

Multiple access schemes
FDMA, CDMA, TDMA, CSMA/CA.

Wireless systems
Cellular (GSM, UMTS), Wifi, WiMax, others: GPS, DBS, RFID, radar, Bluetooth. Hands on: cellular.

Spread Spectrum technologies
Spread spectrum benefits and disadvantages, how it works, Direct Sequence, Frequency Hopping, hybrids.

RF propagation
Models, link budget, Smith chart, RF matching with the Smith chart. cell capacity, tradeoffs: power vs. bandwidth, free space, reflection, diffraction, multipath cancellation, propagation prediction and measurement tools. Hands on: Smith charts.

RF testing
Why power rather than voltage/current, units of power, dB and dBm power conversions. Test equipment: signal generators, power meters, network analysers, spectrum analysers. RF test setups: return loss, insertion loss. Hands on: RF testing.