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Home > Academics > Course Information > Courses > E35 - ESE 433 - Radio Frequency And Microwave Technology For Wireless Systems
E35 - ESE 433 - Radio Frequency And Microwave Technology For Wireless Systems
Total Credits: 3
Focus is on the components and associated techniques employed to implement analog and digital radio frequency (RF) and microwave (MW) transceivers for wireless applications, including: cell phones; pagers; wireless local area networks; global positioning satellite based devices; and RF identification systems. A brief overview of system-level considerations is provided, including modulation and detection approaches for analog and digital systems; multiple-access techniques and wireless standards; and transceiver architectures. Focus is on RF and MW: transmission lines; filter design; active component modeling; matching and biasing networks; amplifier design; and mixer design. Prerequisite: ESE 330.
Same As: ESE 533
Course Offerings:
| Semester |
Section |
Instructor |
Day/Time |
Room |
| Fall 2008 |
01 |
Spielman |
TuTh 4:00PM-5:30PM |
Cupples II 114
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Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
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Office Location: Bryan 201, Phone: (314) 935-5565, Fax: (314) 935-7500 |
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