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Our online course brings together essential RF communications and measurements topics, providing a comprehensive foundation diploma. Gain expertise in modern RF, wireless, and microwave communications, as well as test and measurement engineering. Get started now and watch the training videos:

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RF and microwave basics 1

Part 1: RF and microwave basics introduction

Let us start with an overview of this training and introduce the topics.

RF and microwave basics 2

Part 2: Overview

Then we give more details of the Chapter 1, this is what you get here for free. We explain RF and microwave, describe what electromagnetic spectrum means and name the different frequency bands that are in use.

 RF and microwave basics 3

Part 3: RF propagation: Ripples on a pond

We explain RF propagation by using the picture of the ripple on a pond.

Part 4: Definition of RF and microwaves

Next is the definition of RF and Microwave while talking about wavelength, typical frequency bands and typical applications.

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Part 5: Electromagnetic frequency spectrum

We look into the details of the electromagnetic spectrum and why the size of an antenna matters.

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Part 6: Attenuation of EM waves by atmosphere

Another important topic is how does the atmosphere influence an electromagnetic wave and the propagation.

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Part 7: Frequency allocations

Who is taking care of all these frequencies.and how is the spectrum allocated.

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Part 8: Microwave frequency bands

Different frequency bands have different designations. Unfortunately there is an old and new designation. Let´s check it out.

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Part 9: Distributed not lumped

How to use distributed circuits at radio frequencies and what to take into account by using coils or capacitors.

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Part 10: Electric fields

More details about the electric field and the field around a wire.

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Part 11: Magnetic fields

The magnetic field and the right hand rule for magnetic field and electric current.

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Part 12: Electromagnetic radiation

The electromagnetic radiation and how this is useful to build an antenna to propagate a signal through space.

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Part 13: Maxwell's equations for harmonic time dependence

Part 13

The Maxwell’s equations and the new way of mathematics, vector calculus, e.g. to describe the relation between E field and magnetic field.

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Part 14: Plane wave fields

The plane wave fields and the relation between magnetic and electric field.

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Part 15: RF wave characteristics

Parallels between radio frequency and low frequency as well as common terminology.

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Part 16: Units of power, db and dbm

All you need to know about units of power like dB and dBm and where these units come from.

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Part 17: RF history

Some words about the RF history starting from the electro magnetism, like Morse code.

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Part 18: Timeline of wireless communications development

The timeline of wireless communication is quite short, from wireless telegraphy to mobiles.

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Part 19: Safety issues - exposure

Here is review of key aspects and safety to reduce health risk.

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Part 20: Safety issues - sar limits

Let us look into RF exposure and a heating effect.

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Part 21: Summary

This is the summary and e.g. you should have understood the nature of RF and microwave signals or name the frequency bands.

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Part 22: Final test

Here you would go to our final test.

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Part 23: Final words

Final words and thanks for your interest in our course.

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