An Introduction to RF Design – Part II of Wireless Communications Series
Overview:
This webinar takes a deeper dive into the process of how to transmit information wirelessly, a discipline typically called RF Design. The intent is to go through a basic system design and develop the tools to design a simple RF communications system. Steps will include developing specifications for a system based on parameters such as range and frequency, a functional system block diagram, a link budget, and a basic receiver and transmitter design including fundamental antenna characteristics.
This is the second webinar in a series related to wireless communications. View Part I here
Who should attend:
Design Engineers in wireless design
Attendees will learn:
- Basics of RF Design including
- Transmission medium
- Propagation and links
- Link budget
- Antenna characteristics
Speaker:
Neil Jarvis
Neil Jarvis is known for his expertise in RF and microwave design, specializing in Vector Network Analysis and Spectrum Analysis. In his more than 22 years of experience in design engineering, test engineering and product development he’s held positions with National Semiconductor, Tagent Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, and Agilent Technologies. In addition to his degrees in Math, EE, Technology Management and Systems Analysis, Neil holds multiple patents in RFID technology.
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