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Omar Mekkawy:
Hi Friends,

I have studied Computer engineering in my college but unfortunately they didn't teach us any principles or basics of the RF or even the electric field, The antenna, etc. and they think that these things are concerned for the communication engineers not the computer engineer !!  :-\ . I found this a problem for me because I am interested in electronics, computers and many fields that deals with high frequency stuffs. Do anyone recommend me references or courses for the RF and its basics ?.

Thanks a lot.



daybyter:
http://www.vk2zay.net/article/235

Just start to tinker?
Omar Mekkawy:

--- Quote from: daybyter on May 18, 2018, 02:00:51 am ---http://www.vk2zay.net/article/235

Just start to tinker?

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Thank you for the link. I just want a courses or references for teaching the principles of high frequency stuffs from the basics like the electric field and magnetic field, going through the antenna, etc. . I know how to make RF Stuffs practically but without having an theoretical background about how they work and how to analyze the high frequency signals and determining if there are glitches or high frequency components that needs bypassing. I have hear some words from Dave Jones in his videos like (Signal Integrity, signal fidelity, Antenna effect).
Simon:
Your college is right but you can of course study what you like.
hagster:
https://youtu.be/T-SbBlNgUTU

This is the simplest and best intro to RF that I have seen. Its very old, but very clear and accurate. There is a lot of missconceptions and myths online about RF and a big challenge is filtering that out.

The following sites contain trust worthy information-

AntennaTheory.com. there is a sister site about maxwells equations too.

Microwave101 encyclopedia.
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