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Australian and/or New Zealand university courses in RF desig - RF
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darcyrandall2004
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Post subject: Australian and/or New Zealand university courses in RF
desig
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:11 am
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Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2007
6:16 am Posts: 48 |
Hello,
Can anyone recommend an Australian
or New Zealand university that offers a decent RF
design course?( If one exists)
I can read
an understand the theory on RF design, yet often
I come across a schematic with 10 or so transistors
and I find myself scratching my head. I wish to
become fluent in the design of multiple transistor
circuits. Would I find this experience at a university
or does this knowledge only come with years of experience
in a workplace environment?
Thankyou
_________________ Regards, Darcy Randall,
Perth, Western Australia
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IR |
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:14 am
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Joined: Mon Jun 27, 2005
2:02 pm Posts: 392 Location: Germany
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Hello,
RF design is just a specialization
in electronics engineering which is offered almost
by any university. University studies will not neccessarily
give you a capability to analyze complex circuits
but it will give you the background to understand
deeply what is behind the component and how they
behave. There is no substiute to work experience
and also to self-learning which will help you to
gain the knowledge of complex circuits.
By the way, what is your current education level?
- IR
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darcyrandall2004 |
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:27 am
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Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2007
6:16 am Posts: 48 |
Bachelor of Electrical/Electronic Engineering at
UWA.
_________________ Regards, Darcy Randall,
Perth, Western Australia
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davideliza |
Post subject: Re: Australian and/or New Zealand university courses
in RF desig
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:06 am
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Joined: Mon Nov 16, 2009
2:11 am Posts: 1 |
Hi Darcyrandall2004, Here David from China. I
am also interested in going abroad for further study.
I have also completed my IELTS exam and my preferred
countries are Australia or New Zealand. I can read
an understand the theory on RF design, yet often
I come across a schematic with 10 or so transistors
and I find myself scratching my head. I wish
to become fluent in the design of multiple transistor
circuits. RF design is just a specialization in
electronics engineering which is offered almost
by any university. University studies will not necessarily
give you a capability to analyze complex circuits
but it will give you the background to understand
deeply what is behind the component and how they
behave.
_________________ bluetooth headset
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