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Course Catalog 2014-2015

ELT-47266 Active RF Circuits, 5 cr

Additional information

Suitable for postgraduate studies

Person responsible

Olli-Pekka Lunden

Lessons

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer Implementations Lecture times and places
Excercises
Assignment
Seminar
Online work
 6 h/per


 3 h/week

 24 h/per
 6 h/week
+3 h/week




 




 




 
ELT-47266 2014-01 Friday 10 - 12 , TC442
Friday 10 - 16

Requirements

To pass the course, students need to collect points from various tasks, including homework submissions and a seminar report.There is no exam in this course.
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

Learning Outcomes

After completing the course, student will understand the basic and some advanced RF circuit design concepts. Student will be able to analyze and design active RF circuits. For example, he or she will understand how a low-noise amplifier is constructed and how it operates; he or she is able to tell what each component is there for. In addition, student will have the ability to write a technical report dealing with some basic topic on RF circuit design and present its contents to others in a seminar.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. RF transistor amplifiers: Transistor modeling using linear circuit parameters (Y, Z, S and ABCD), small-signal equivalent circuits, and nonlinear ("spice") models. Stability (against oscillation). Impedance matching of two-ports, noise figure optimization, linearity.   Matlab RF toolbox, RF circuit simulations. Aspects in practical implementations.   
2. RF oscillator design: modeling an oscillator as 1) a positive feedback amplifier and 2) as a negative resistance device. Clapp-type (single transistor) and cross-coupled (two-transistor) oscillators. Frequency control using varactors (aka "varicaps" or "capacitance diodes") Crystal oscillators. Design rules-of-thumb and their origins.  Frequency stability, jitter and phase noise. DC-to-RF efficiency.   Oscillator design trade-offs and optimization.  
3. RF mixers: understanding mixer as 1) a circuit made of one or more switches 2) a circuit made of one or more nonlinear components. Active and passive mixers. Conversion loss/gain, mixing products (the wanted and unwanted output frequencies), linearity, port-to-port isolation.   Mixer noise figure.   
4.   Other active RF circuits: frequency dividers, prescalers, frequency multipliers, phase detectors, the phase locked loop (PLL), modulators, demodulators.    

Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes

- RF is "something else" but not difficult. This course makes it easy. - This course is very interactive. Students are encouraged to co-operate. Concepts are discussed in class until everyone understands them. - Students solve homework problems in the first period and prepare for their seminar presentation on the second period. According to student feedback, putting effort to homework and especially to own seminar paper is very educative and rewarding. - It is recommended (but not mandatory) that students take this course together with ELT-47286 RF Project. These courses support each other. - In this course English language has never been a problem to any nationality.

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Partial passing:

Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Edition, availability, ... Examination material Language
Book   Microwave Engineering, 4th ed   David M. Pozar   1118213637, 9781118213636     John Wiley & Sons, 2011   No    English  
Book   Microwave Transistor Amplifiers Analysis and Design   Guillermo Gonzales       Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 1997.   No    English  
Book   RF Circuit Design: Theory and Applications, 2nd ed   Reinhold Ludwig, Gene Bogdanov   0131471376, 9780131471375     Pearson 2007   No    English  
Book   RF Design Guide, Systems, Circuits, and Equations   Peter Vizmuller       Artech House, 1995.   No    English  

Prerequisites

Course Mandatory/Advisable Description
ELT-47206 Basics of RF Engineering Advisable   1

1 . ELE-6057 Basics of RF Engineering (5 op)

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Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
ELT-47266 Active RF Circuits, 5 cr ELE-6256 Active RF Circuits, 5 cr  

More precise information per implementation

Implementation Description Methods of instruction Implementation
ELT-47266 2014-01 Fall 2014 course       Contact teaching: 33 %
Distance learning: 9 %
Self-directed learning: 58 %  

Last modified19.12.2014