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High-Frequency Design Techniques

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. Colombo Bolognesi
VVZ CR 4.8

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:34:34

Abstract

Introduction to the basics of high-frequency circuit design techniques used in the realization of high-bandwidth communication systems and devices. Modern society depends on increasingly large data masses that need to be transmitted/processed as rapidly as possible: higher carrier frequencies allow wider bandwidth channels which enable higher data transmission rates.

Objective

Familiarize students with the essential tools and principles exploited in high-frequency design. Introduction to circuit simulation.

Content

Introduction to wireless, radio spectrum, review of vectors and complex numbers, AC circuit analysis, matching networks, distributed circuit design, transmission lines and transmission line equations, reflection coefficients, the Smith Chart and its software, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), skin effect, matrix analysis, scattering parameters, electromagnetic fields and waves, antenna basics.

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Lecture Notes

Lecture notes

Literature

Textbook: High Frequency Techniques, by Joseph F. White, 2004, Wiley-Interscience & IEEE Press ISBN 0-471-45591-1 (free online access via ETH-Bibliothek)

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General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 180 minutes
Aids
Lecture Slides & Exercises with solutions; Student's own course summary (i.e. 2 sheets both sides = 4-pages); Pocket calculator (Taschenrechner) with no communication capability.
An optional midterm exam counts for 25% of the final grade if this improves the final grade.Participation to the exercise sessions is rewarded with up to 0.25 points in the sense of the learning elements. Important: It is expected that you solve the exercises. As an incentive, student exercise solutions will be collected on 3 random dates. Those who satisfactorily solved at least 2 exercise sets will receive a 0.25 grade point credit.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture High-Frequency Design Techniques
The lecturers will communicate the exact lesson times of ONLINE courses.
  • Mon 08:00-10:00 (ON LI NE)
2 h weekly
exercise High-Frequency Design Techniques
  • Fri 08:15-10:00 (ETF C 1)
2 h weekly

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