At the end of this course you would have a complete understanding of different blocks of Transmitter, Receiver and Transceiver and would have a deep understanding on what is needed in order to design , characterize and analyze a Transmitter, Receiver or a Transceiver. This course is a unique online course which the instructor has described the contend using images and motion figures in a way that students will gain deep fundamental understanding needed on designing blocks which end up in used for products like transceivers, WLAN , Bluetooth and GPS modules
RAHRF409 is a complete Receiver, Transmitter and Transceiver Architecture Design course which discussed different blocks in designing Receiver, Transmitter and Transceiver and the characteristics of each design and different approaches. Various examples are provided in the course. At the end of the course the student would have a deep understanding of the topic and is able to view , understand and analyse Transceiver blocks.
Please note this course has pre-Requisite of RAHRF101 and RAHRF201. We recommend students take those two previous courses before starting this course. This course is counted as a core course in Rahsoft RF Certificate.
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Transmitter
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4Receiver and Down Conversion
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5Band and Channel
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6Q1
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7GSM Band Example
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8Down Converison by mixing
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9Q2
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10Summary 1
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11Heterodyne Receivers
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12Heterodyne Receiver simulation
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13Image Problem
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14Q3
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15Removing Image
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16Image rejection Vs Channel Selection
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17Dual Conversion
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18Q4
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19Summary 2
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20Dual Conversion Rx features
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21Dual Conversion Rx Pros and Cons
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22Secondary Image and Zero IF
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23Q5
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24Zero Second IF Summary
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25Q6
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26Quadrature signals
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27Quadrature Down conversion
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28Q7
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29Zero IF Heterodyne Rx
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30Sliding IF Receivers
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31Sliding IF receivers
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32Sliding IF receivers Example 1
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33Sliding IF receivers Example 2
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34Direct Conversion receivers
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35FSK Receiver
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36Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Receivers – LO Leakage
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37Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Recievers – DC Offset
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38Solving DC Offset
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39Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Receivers – Even Order Distortion
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40Drawbacks of Direct Conversion Receivers – Flicker Noise
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41Drawbacks of Direct Conversion receivers – Flicker Noise Example 1
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42Drawbacks of Direct Conversion receivers – Flicker Noise Example 2
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43I/Q mismatch
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4490 degree phase shift
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45Implementing 90 degree phase shift
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46Image Reject Receivers
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47Hartley Receiver 1
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48RC-CR Network
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49Implementing 90 shift in Hartley receiver
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50Example: Dual Band Receiver with Weaver Architecture, Prof B. Razavi's Paper
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51Duel Band Receiver Example
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52Low IF Receivers
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