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Need guidance - RF engineer/DSP engineer interview
I did MS in Information and Communication Engineering. I studied subjects like Advanced Radio Communication Radar System engineering spaceborne SAR remote sensing Integrated systems and signal processing communication systems and protocols control systems microwave laboratory ...- akb11
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Need guidance - RF engineer/DSP engineer interview
Please guide me how to prepare for interviews for the post of RF engineer and/or DSP engineer. I finished my masters in electrical engineering and am looking for a job in these two fields. Topics and concepts that I must prepare and also the practical skills one must possesses (I have...- akb11
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- Engineer Guidance Interview Need guidance Rf
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Why Voltage & Power Gain Aren't Applicable to RF Circuits
Thanks everyone for your input.- akb11
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Why Voltage & Power Gain Aren't Applicable to RF Circuits
Hi , Thanks for your reply. I went through Smith Chart and also tried a couple of impedance matching exercises. I have understood when to use a series L or C and when to use a parallel L or C. So just to check if i have understood it right. In RF circuits we use insertion voltage gain...- akb11
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Why Voltage & Power Gain Aren't Applicable to RF Circuits
I read that conventional (low frequency) circuit parameters - voltage gain and power gain are not applicable for RF circuits but I didn't understand why? Can anyone please explain.- akb11
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- Circuit Parameters Rf
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering