Keysight Technologies announces a Keysight Industry-Ready Student Certification program for students completing a suite of RF-related ECE courses at Georgia Tech. GT joins an elite list of universities capable of delivering Keysight Industry-Ready Certificates. Students exhibiting excellence in selected courses from the list of classes below will receive a level 1 industry-ready Keysight certificate demonstrating competence in RF test and measurement skills:
WWB17: Surface Acoustic Wave Devices
In this lecture, we review the nature and properties of piezoelectric devices and discuss how them may be used to make RF surface acoustic wave devices. RF SAW devices, already commonplace in consumer electronics, have a number of novel, low-power radio applications in the field of sensing and RFID.
WWB17: RF SAW Devices
Paper: Victor P. Plessky and Leonhard M. Reindl, “Review on SAW RFID Tags”, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, vol. 57, no. 3, March 2010.
Why Backscatter?
Although there are many radio links that benefit from a backscatter configuration, a conventional one-way radio link often proves more beneficial. Below are eight beneficial attributes that engineers consider when choosing a backscatter link over a one-way radio link: [Read more…]
EJECT! 2018 Table of Contents
Table of Contents for the 2018 edition of the Extemporaneous Journal of Electronic Contributions and Topics (EJECT!)
12 December 2018: G.D. Durgin, Review of Geometrical Optics,
3 December 2018: G.D. Durgin, Scattering and Computer Graphics
5 September 2018: M.M. Morys and G.D. Durgin, High-Voltage Plasma Effects on Antennas
10 August 2018: G.D. Durgin, RF Band Chart
6 July 2018: G.D. Durgin, HF Isolators for RFID
2 July 2018: G.D. Durgin, UHF Isolators for RFID
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