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Radio receiver design

Robert C. Dixon

(Electrical engineering and electronics, 104)

Marcel Dekker, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Provides a fundamental understanding of current as well as future concepts and techniques essential for systematically defining and manufacturing a receiver that is flexible yet functional in today's world. An excellent introduction to communications and the role of receivers in conveying information.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - communicating links and the receiver's role
  • modulation and bandwidth
  • receiver configurations
  • the superheterodyne receiver
  • amplifier design and application
  • mixer/converter design
  • local oscillator design
  • demodulator design and application
  • defining and measuring performance
  • receiving antennas
  • implementation with digital methods
  • level diagrams in receiver design
  • error detection and correction
  • receiver examples. Appendices: glossary
  • spread spectrum receivers
  • Gray codes
  • answers and questions
  • receiver applications and frequency ranges
  • wavelength (Zigma) and frequency
  • noise in a receiver's bandwidth
  • dBs, dBms, and other mysteries
  • power transfer and impedance match
  • grounding, bypassing, and shielding
  • simulating a QPSK modem
  • simulating RF systems using system view by Elanix.

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