354.058 RF Techniques
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2016W, VU, 4.0h, 6.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 4.0
  • Credits: 6.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise

Aim of course

Concepts and guidelines for radio frequency systems design, receiver/transmitter concepts, general aspects of the "integrity of communication signals from baseband via radio links back to baseband"

Subject of course

RF-Signals propagating along transmission lines; Scattering parameters; Linear two-ports; Nonlinearity and intermodulation; Transceiver; Nonlinear RF-Circuits, mixers, frequency conversion; Analog modulation formats; Digital RF-modulation formats and their spectra; RF-transmitters

Additional information

Administrative Meeting, Enrollment

Administrative issues concerning the lecture will be discussed in the first lecture on October 4th 2016, 9.15 a.m.

Downloads

The examples for the exercise part and course related materials can be found on the course homepage!

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue09:15 - 11:0004.10.2016 - 24.01.2017EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu09:15 - 11:0006.10.2016 - 26.01.2017EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
RF Techniques - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Tue04.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu06.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue11.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu13.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue18.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu20.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue25.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu27.10.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu03.11.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue08.11.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu10.11.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu17.11.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue22.11.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu24.11.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue29.11.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu01.12.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue06.12.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue13.12.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Thu15.12.201609:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques
Tue10.01.201709:15 - 11:00EI 4 Reithoffer HS RF Techniques

Examination modalities

Grading

  1. Two multiple choice tests in the exercise part of the lecture
  2. Written and oral examination: The written exam has 4 problems, up to 100 credits can be earned, at least 20 credits each are needed in the "linear systems" and "nonlinear systems"). For the written exam you get a copy of the lecture notes provided (you are not allowed to bring your own).A positive written exam is required for the oral exam.

Exercise part

Attendence of the ongoing lecture is voluntary but highly recommended.
For both, the multiple choice tests and the handed in examples with correct solutions, you will receive additional credits, which will be added to those of the written exam, so that the final grade can be improved by max. one degree. If students do not hand in examples and do not attend the multiple choice tests, the final grade will be degraded by one degree.

Exams

DayTimeDateRoomMode of examinationApplication timeApplication modeExam
Thu - 27.06.2024oral20.05.2024 08:00 - 20.06.2024 08:00TISSregistration for oral exam: the oral exam does not take place on 27.06.2024. Exact date will follow
Thu14:00 - 17:0027.06.2024 Lecture room EI 9written&oral20.05.2024 08:00 - 20.06.2024 08:00TISSWritten Part of the exam

Course registration

Not necessary

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 507 Telecommunications Not specified1. Semester

Literature

A printed version of the lecture notes can be bought at the institute's secretary. An electronic version cannot be downloaded from TISS.

Previous knowledge

Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent knowledge is required.

Continuative courses

Miscellaneous

Language

English