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Provided by: Gaddon Consultants Digital Modulation and Frequency Division TechniquesElectronics |
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Training
Provided by Gaddon Consultants
Digital Modulation and Frequency Division Techniques is a Tutor led course covering many of the Digital techniques used in the Radio Frequency spectrum. This training course is designed to give engineers new to the RF and digital modulation field background knowledge to allow them to carry out their duties efficiently and with a good understanding of the techniques used.
Depending on the student experience the course is either 2 or 3 days and covers; Basic Modulation definition, Amplitude, Phase and Frequency modulation, I and Q modulations, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), Quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and Ultra narrow Band (UNB) signals. Additional techniques e. g. COFDM can be added to fit specific requirements.
By the end of the course the student will understand the different techniques, their advantages and disadvantages, and how to choose the appropriate modulation scheme for specific tasks.
This course can be run on-site or as an open course worldwide and can be an attendance course or have examinable elements. The tutors are all RF engineers with experience and an understanding of the situation that may be met in the field. They bring their experience and broad knowledge to make the training courses both interesting and relevant.
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Digital Modulation and Frequency Division Techniques Seminar Schedule
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Digital Modulation and Frequency Division Techniques
The Digital Modulation and Frequency Division Techniques course is based over 2-3 days depending on the initial knowledge level of the students. If this is run as an open course it is over 3 days.
The course covers:
Day one; AM, FM PM, Phase Shift Keying (PSK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) and I Q Modulations. Practical aspects
Day two; Frequency multiplexing introduction, multiplexing techniques.
Day three; Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, Quadrature Modulation techniques. Practical aspects.
A general understanding of Radio Frequency theory is necessary to gain maximum benefit from this course. Completion of the Introduction to RF engineering will give the student the necessary prerequisites for successful completion. Both courses can be combined, please contact Gaddon Ltd for details.
As this course is modular in design it can be tailored to suit on-site requirements.
The course covers:
Day one; AM, FM PM, Phase Shift Keying (PSK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) and I Q Modulations. Practical aspects
Day two; Frequency multiplexing introduction, multiplexing techniques.
Day three; Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, Quadrature Modulation techniques. Practical aspects.
A general understanding of Radio Frequency theory is necessary to gain maximum benefit from this course. Completion of the Introduction to RF engineering will give the student the necessary prerequisites for successful completion. Both courses can be combined, please contact Gaddon Ltd for details.
As this course is modular in design it can be tailored to suit on-site requirements.
About The Training Provider: Gaddon Consultants
Gaddon Consultants - Gaddon Ltd is a UK based company offering training courses in RF and Avionics onsite and open (for individual engineers) worldwide.
We regularly run courses in the UK, USA and Australia. Gaddon Ltd can design new courses to suit your exacting needs, or adapt our current training as required.
Currently Gaddon Ltd are working with Electronics Yorkshire to provide RF introductory courses in...

