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Mon 8 Jun | 08:00 - 17:20
Room: 259AB
This course will provide an overview of RF and Microwave basics, with theory, design and measurement
techniques as well as applications. The intended audience includes technicians, new engineers, engineers who may be changing their career path, marketing and sales professionals seeking a better understanding of microwave technology, as well as current college students looking to learn more about the practical aspects of RF and Microwave technology. The format of the RF Boot Camp is interactive based learning, with multiple presenters from industry and academia presenting on a variety of topics including: RF/Microwave systems basics, network and spectrum analysis, simulation and matching network design, modulation and signal analysis, signal generation and modulation analysis, as well as real-world emerging challenges for RF and microwave technologies. Students will receive IEEE Continuing Education (CEU) credit for participation in this class.
techniques as well as applications. The intended audience includes technicians, new engineers, engineers who may be changing their career path, marketing and sales professionals seeking a better understanding of microwave technology, as well as current college students looking to learn more about the practical aspects of RF and Microwave technology. The format of the RF Boot Camp is interactive based learning, with multiple presenters from industry and academia presenting on a variety of topics including: RF/Microwave systems basics, network and spectrum analysis, simulation and matching network design, modulation and signal analysis, signal generation and modulation analysis, as well as real-world emerging challenges for RF and microwave technologies. Students will receive IEEE Continuing Education (CEU) credit for participation in this class.
RFB1-1 The RF/Microwave Signal Chain, Network Analysis and Measurement
RFB1-2 Spectral Analysis and Receiver Technology
RFB1-3 RFMW Characterization, Quantum System Analysis and Design, and Impedance Matching
RFB1-4 Signal Generation, Modulation and Vector Signal Analysis
RFB1-5 The Convergence of Advanced Models and Measurements for Virtual Prototyping Success
RFB1-6 End to End RF System Simulation
RFB1-7 RFMW Application Focus: Phased Array Systems for Counter-UAS Radar