
TL;DR
This paper discusses fundamental RF signal processing and measurement techniques used for characterizing microwave and radio-frequency components, providing essential background for advanced accelerator physics training.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive overview of RF measurement fundamentals, supporting educational courses and practical training in RF and beam instrumentation.
Findings
Detailed RF measurement principles explained
Educational value for accelerator physics training
Supports practical RF measurement skills development
Abstract
For the characterization of components, systems and signals in the range of microwave and radio-frequencies (RF) specific equipment and dedicated measurement instruments are used. In this article the fundamentals of RF signal processing and measurement techniques are discussed. It gives complementary background information for the introduction to RF Measurement Techniques and the Practical RF Course, which are part of the Advanced Accelerator Physics training program of the CERN Accelerator School (CAS) and have also been presented at the CAS 2018 Special Topic Course in Beam Instrumentation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Power Amplifier Design · Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
