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RF Measurements for Cellular Phones and Wireless Data Systems
by
Frobenius, Rex
,
Scott, Allen W
in
Cell phones
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Cellular telephones
,
Cellular telephones -- Equipment and supplies -- Design and construction
2008,2013,2011
<b>The only source for practical, real-world information on RF measurements for cellular phones and wireless data systems</b> <p>It is predicted that by the year 2010, all digital wireless communications equipment—including cellular, PCS, and 3G phones; wireless LANs; GPS navigation systems; and DBS TV—will have data transfer capabilities of over 1 Mbps. Now, as this significant turning point quickly approaches, this book presents everything industry professionals need to know about the Radio Frequency (RF) measurements and tests that must be made on this new generation of digital wireless communications equipment.</p> <p>Presenting just enough theory as is absolutely required for comprehension, RF Measurements for Cellular Phones and Wireless Data Systems:</p> <ul> <li> <p>Provides a review of basic RF principles and terminology</p> </li> <li> <p>Describes RF measurement equipment, including signal generators, power meters, frequency meters, vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and vector signal analyzers</p> </li> <li> <p>Explains the RF devices that are used in cellular phones and wireless data transmission equipment—how they work, what their critical performance parameters are, how they're tested, and typical test results</p> </li> <li> <p>Illustrates the testing of RF devices and systems with digitally modulated signals that represent the voice, video, or data that the RF wave is carrying</p> </li> </ul> <p>RF Measurements for Cellular Phones and Wireless Data Systems has been written to serve as the industry standard for RF measurements and testing. It is an indispensable resource for engineers, technicians, and managers involved in the construction, installation, or maintenance of cell phones and wireless data equipment.</p>
Introduction
by
Frobenius, Rex
,
Scott, Allan W.
in
cellular phones and wireless data transmission equipment market
,
digital modulation (FSK, PSK, QAM)
,
signal generator and single RF signal
2008
This chapter contains sections titled:
The Market for Cellular Phones and Wireless Data Transmission Equipment
Organization of the Book
Part I: RF Principles
Summary of Chapter 2: Characteristics of RF Signals
Summary of Chapter 3: Mismatches
Summary of Chapter 4: Digital Modulation
Part II: RF Measurement Equipment
Summary of Chapter 5: RF Signal Generators
Summary of Chapter 6: Power Meters
Summary of Chapter 7: Frequency Counters
Summary of Chapter 8: VNAs
Summary of Chapter 9: Spectrum Analyzers
Summary of Chapter 10: VSAs
Summary of Chapter 11: Noise Figure Meters
Summary of Chapter 12: Coaxial Cables and Connectors
Summary of Chapter 13: Measurement Uncertainties
Summary of Chapter 14: Measurement of Components Without Coaxial Connectors
Part III: Measurement of Individual RF Components
Summary of Chapter 15: RF Communications System Block Diagram
Summary of Chapter 16: Signal Control Components
Summary of Chapter 17: PLOs
Summary of Chapter 18: Upconverters
Summary of Chapter 19: Power Amplifiers
Summary of Chapter 20: Antennas
Summary of Chapter 21: RF Receiver Requirements
Summary of Chapter 22: RF Filters
Summary of Chapter 23: LNAs
Summary of Chapter 24: Mixers
Summary of Chapter 25: Noise Figure Measurement
Summary of Chapter 26: Intermodulation Product Measurement
Summary of Chapter 27: Overall Receiver
Summary of Chapter 28: RFICs and SOC
Part IV: Testing of Devices and Systems with Digitally Modulated RF Signals
Summary of Chapter 29: Digital Communications Signals
Summary of Chapter 30: FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA Multiple Access Techniques
Summary of Chapter 31: OFDM and OFDMA
Summary of Chapter 32: ACP
Summary of Chapter 33: Constellation, Vector, and Eye Diagrams, and EVM
Summary of Chapter 34: CCDF
Summary of Chapter 35: BER
Summary of Chapter 36: Measurement of GSM Evolution Components
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