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Achieve expert know-how of RF circuitry models with the second in a series of programs intended specifically for RF professionals. This three-day course will teach you how to design, analyse, test and integrate linear and non-linear transmitter and receiver circuits and subsystems. By course completion, you will have acquired specialist techniques in successful integration of circuit functions at system level and learned how to design a proper receiver architecture and synthesiser layout that meets critical requirements. 

You will learn how to

  • Predict RF circuit stability and stabilise circuits
  • Design various RF amplifiers such as small-signal, low-noise and feedback
  • Identify and quantify nonlinear effects of transmit and receive systems
  • Use CAD models to analyse and design circuits
  • Design low noise and highly linear amplifiers
  • Set receiver performance parameters and modulation techniques
  • Design signal sources using PLL (Phased Lock Loop) techniques
  • Explain and design VCOs and stable oscillators

Who Should Attend

  • Circuit Engineers
  • System Engineers
  • Test Engineers

Recommended Prerequisite

  • An engineering degree
  • Completion of RF Design – Core Concepts and Fundamentals or equivalent (including knowledge in Smith Chart and concepts such as wavelength, electrical length and dB notation)

More Course Dates:
Upon Request

Copy the link to your browser for Course Brochure: 
http://www.wizlogix.com/edm/RF_Design_Techniques/

Training Grants Available! Email us at [email protected] or Call us at +65 6272 6366 for more information & registration!

Outline

Day 1

  • Nonlinear Circuits and Concepts
  • High Efficiency Power Amplifier Design

Day 2

  • Receivers and their Architecture
  • Modulation Techniques
  • Frequency Synthesis, PLL Design

Day 3

  • Feedback & Negative Resistance Oscillator Design
  • AM FM Noise Considerations
  • VCOs, DROs and Crystal Oscillators

Speaker/s

Dr Robert (Bob) Froelich is a highly experienced RF and Microwave Engineer and a prolific writer of technical articles on device modelling and microwave measurement. He has 30 years of experience in design of circuits and systems for radar, radio astronomy and wireless communications such as GPS, Bluetooth and proprietary systems. He currently teaches web-based classes and conducts short classes for Besser Associates, Inc., and has previously worked with Watkins-Johnson, Trimble Navigation, CellNet Data Systems, M/A-COM and Cobham Defense Systems.

Bob received his B.Sc., Summa Cum Laude, and Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan.

Special Offer

Group Discount

A group discount will be awarded if a group of 3 or more participants register. The fees will be lowered to $3400 per pax.

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Wizlogix was founded by our Directors, Angeline Lee and Shawn Ng in year 2000. We were awarded with our first major contract in PCB layout design from HP (Hewlett Packard), and have developed long term business relations with them ever since.
  • In 2004, Wizlogix invested in high-end EDA tools to be used for in-house layout design services and explored into additional services such as PCB prototyping fabrication and assembly.
  • In 2007, the Wizlogix Training Hub was established. Working with renowned trainers internationally, we aim to provide technical competency courses and certification programs for local engineers.
  • In 2009, we further expanded to specialize in quick turn prototyping, New Product Introduction (NPI) and High Mix Low Volume (HMLV) builds.
  • With the aim of expanding like an MNC, Wizlogix embarked on improving employee engagement through HR Capability Programmes in 2011.
  • In 2012, we became an IPC member to gear ourselves towards a worldwide industry standard in PCB qualities acceptance.
  • By 2013, Wizlogix was involved in the PCB layout of a joint commercial satellite design and development project between DSO and NTU, and the satellite design for Singapore Technologies. They are now known as ST (Satellite System). Since then, we became part of the space ecosystem in the government’s efforts towards nurturing this new industry. ...
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