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RF Tx/Rx: how RF works and which factors affect its performance
A guide to RF Tx/Rx
RF Tx/Rx refers to the technical theory underpinning transmission and reception of RF (radio frequency) signals. The RF spectrum includes electromagnetic framework frequencies ranging from 30Hz to 300GHz and is commonly divided into several bands organized under low, medium and high frequency. Countless types of wireless device use RF signals for transmission and reception: cell phones, radio and television broadcast stations, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices, satellite communications systems and two-way radios for instance all operate in the RF spectrum.
RF Tx/Rx theory is highly complex, and independent study could take years to achieve mastery of all the details of how electromagnetic variables can affect different application scenarios. Fortunately, engineers using Quectel modules don’t need that sort of expertise to successfully design and implement RF circuits into their devices – our experts can guide you on how to use our modules to achieve your objectives increase efficiency. Join this Masterclass webinar for a concise overview of RF Tx/Rx theory fundamentals, helping you gain rapid understanding of how RF works and how to measure key variables, and thereby how to implement RF Tx/Rx into your system development.
Speakers
Leo Lin
Leo Lin is a Field Application Engineer with approximately 10 years experience in the wireless industry. He has a background in research and development (R&D) and specializes in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, and GNSS RF board-level design, measurement, optimization, debugging, and factory production line processes.
Job title:
Field Application Engineer
Company:
Quectel
Agenda
RF transceiver architecture overview
Introduction to relevant RF filters
Relevant factors for RF Tx/Rx and how to measure them