Type: | Open University Language: English |
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Prerequisite: 92052
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Recommended semester: 5th or 6th semester
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Scope and form: Classlectures and lab-work.
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Examination: Evaluation of report. (13-scale)
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Contact person: | Jørn Winge Bang, Building 451, Tel. +45 4525 5236, email jwb@iae.dtu.dk |
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Department: Department of Applied Electronics
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Aim: To make the student able to
-analyse and design high frequency wideband and tuned amplifiers, matching networks (filters) and oscillators, with discrete and integated components.
-understand noise properties of amplifiers in order to optimize the design.
-understand the more common modulation-and demodulation circuits and their properties.
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Contents: HF-transistor models: Hybrid-p model, y-parameters and S-parameters.
Wideband amplifiers: Different types / principles and their properties.
Electrical noise: Spectral density, noise bandwidth, signal-noise-ratio and noise figure (partly repetition).
Tuned amplifiers: Different types and thir design considering stability, alignability and noise figure.
HF-oscillators: Different types with emphasis on the analysis and design of Collpits oscillators.
Filter theory: Basic filter types and their use in HF circuitry.
Components in communication equipment (mixers, detectors, etc.).
Introduction to HF power amplifiers.
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