EE 194 RF: Lecture 1: - Importance of RF Circuit Design

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EE 194 RF: Lecture 1

Importance of RF circuit design


wireless communications (explosive growth of
cell phones)
global positioning systems (GPS)
computer engineering (bus systems, CPU,
peripherals exceeding 600 MHz)

Why this course???


lumped circuit representation no longer applies!
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What do we mean by going from lumped to distributed theory?

Example: INDUCTOR

High-frequency

Low-frequency
(lumped)

Z = R + j L
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Z=?
3

Current and voltage vary spatially over the component size


E (or V) and H (or I) fields

Upper MHz to GHz range


6

4
z

1
2
0.5
0

0
-0.5

-1
-0.5
0
0.5
x

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-1
1

Frequency spectrum
RadioFrequency (RF)
TV, wireless phones, GPS
300 MHz 3 GHz operational frequency
1 m 10 cm wavelength in air

MicroWave (MW)
RADAR, remote sensing
8 GHz 40 GHz operational frequency
3.75 cm 7.5 mm wavelength in air
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Design Focus
Cell phone transceiver circuit
Typical frequency
range:
950 MHz
1.9 GHz

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Implementation
matching networks
BJT/FET active devices
biasing circuits

printed circuit board


mircostripline realization
surface mount technology
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