Welcome to EE488,
RF Circuits and Systems for Spring 2005
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Check all courses you have taken (equivalent Cornell numbers given):
EE210 - Basic circuits and electronics
EE230 - Basic digital circuits
EE303 - Electromagnetic fields and waves
EE304 - Advanced electromagnetic fields
EE433 - Microwave ICs
EE486 - Electromagnetics and Communications
EE487 - Antennas and radar
EE488 - RF Circuits and Systems
Other electronics courses:
List any previous university or college you have attended:
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Do you have any two-way radio experience (i.e. CB-Citizens Band, HAM-Amateur radio Operator, etc.)?
No Two-Way Radio experience
Yes: Please describe in comments section.
List any electronics hobbies in the field below:
Click on all computer languages in which you can program:
Basic
Cobol
Fortran
C
C++
Pascal
Assembler
PL1
Mathcad
MatLab
Mathamatica
Excel
Java
Other:
Click on all the terms/devices with which you are familiar:
Kirchhoff Laws
AM Modulation
FM Modulation
Transistor Biasing
Class C Amplifiers
Class A Amplifiers
Class B Amplifiers
Emitter Follower
Diodes
Triodes
FET
BJT
Mixers
Leakage Inductance
Dipoles
Yagis
Log-periodic
Long wire
Tank Circuits
Fly-back Transfomers
Susceptance
Smith Charts
Twin Lead
Coax
Waveguides
LC-Filters
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