thank you
On 12/14/2019 08:00 AM, Ramakrishnan
Muthukrishnan wrote:
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Rob --
If you have a copy of
"Experimental Methods of RF Design", take a look at chapter 2
"Amplifier Design Basics", first few pages, which discusses
simplified models of semiconductor devices. I think that level
of intuition is great to have while building and debugging
circuits. It does not have a lot of advanced math.
73
Ram VU3RDD
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019, at 5:47 PM, Rob via Groups.Io wrote:
What level of math course would
I need to study to learn how to comprehend the equations
presented in
design books like Introduction
to Radio Frequency Design?? by? W7ZOI.
I have been tinkering with
circuits from these books for 50 years but never really
learned what is in the math.
There are all sorts of online
math course now so.....
What level of math class would
teach this gobbledygoop?
and
Do any of you? ACTUALLY use this
level of math to build radios or is the math only used by
the guys designing the
transistors????
73 Rob KB3BYT
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