Secrets of RF Circuit Design

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0071395369 · 9780071395366
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Chapter 1: Introduction to RF electronics.

Chapter 2: RF components and tuned circuits.

Chapter 3: Variable capacitors in RF circuits.

Chapter 4: Winding your own coils.

Chapter 5: Radio receivers: Theory and projects.

Chapter 6: Direct-conversion radio receivers.

Chapter 7: RF amplifier and preselector circuits.

Chapter 8: Building IF amplifiers.

Chapter 9: Interpreting radio receiver specifications.

Chapter 10: Building signal-generator and oscillator circuits.

Chapter 11: RF directional couplers.

Chapter 12: The RF hybrid coupler.

Chapter 13: Build simple VLF radio receivers.

Chapter 14: What's that mess coming from my receiver?

Filtering circuits against EMI.

Chapter 15: Measuring inductors and capacitors at RF frequencies.

Chapter 16: Building and using the RF noise bridge.

Chapter 17: Vectors for RF circuits.

Chapter 18: Impedance matching: Methods and circuits.

Chapter 19: Using the double-balanced mixer (DBM).

Chapter 20: PIN diodes and their uses.

Chapter 21: UHF and microwave diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits.

Chapter 22: LC RF filter circuits.

Chapter 23: Time-domain reflectometry on a budget.

Chapter 24: Solving frequency drift problems.

Chapter 25: The Smith chart.

Chapter 26: Detector and demodulator circuits.