Difference between revisions of "RF Signals"
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Input 2: R | Input 2: R | ||
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Output : I=abs(L-R) | Output : I=abs(L-R) | ||
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Input 1: L | Input 1: L | ||
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Input 2: I | Input 2: I | ||
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Output: R=L+-I | Output: R=L+-I | ||
Revision as of 13:32, 22 February 2016
RF (short for Radio Frequency) signals are sinusoidal waves with frequencies in the MHz and GHz range.
Mixer:
Subtraction:
Input 1: L
Input 2: R
Output : I=abs(L-R)
Addition:
Input 1: L
Input 2: I
Output: R=L+-I
Topics
- Measuring RF power
- Termination and impedance matching
- Attenuation and filtering
- Splitters, mixers, and switches