March 25-28, 2025
Sweden / Kista
Course 1 (in Swedish) - March 25-26, 2025
Course 2 (in Swedish) - March 27-28, 2025
RF Measurements - a course in applied spectrum and network analysis
The course aims at providing basic and practical knowledge of RF-measurements.
The course is offered by KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology, in collaboration with Rohde & Schwarz.
Intended learning outcomes
The course aims to provide basic and practical knowledge of RF measurements.
Course main content
- Introduction to radio communication (analog and digital modulation, antennas, link budget)
- Basic concepts (characteristic impedance, wavelength, standing wave ratio (VSWR), decibel,)
- Components of the measurement system
- Passive components (cables, attenuators, power splitters, directional couplers, etc.)
- Active Components (mixers and amplifiers) - Network analyzer (calibration, S-parameters, frequency sweep, power sweep, etc.
- Noise and noise terminology (noise sources, SNR, SINAD, noise figure, noise temperature)
- The spectrum analyzer (sweeping superheterodyne receiver, block diagram, the input attenuation reference level, span vs. sweep time vs. RBW, selectivity, zero-span, RBW vs. VBW, detector modes)
- "Hands-on" - practical exercises and demonstrations
- Spectrum analysis 1 (basic settings)
- Network analysis (calibration and various types of measurements)
- Spectrum analysis 2 (measurements and techniques)
Course disposition
The course blends practical measurements, exercises, and demonstrations with basic theory and conceptual understanding. There will be plenty of opportunities for questions and discussion with the teachers, and other students.
Eligibility
Professionals with experience in Radar, Radio, or Telecommunication.
Teachers
Claes Beckman, KTH Communication Systems.
Per Ängskog, consultant and lecturer at HIG.
Both teachers have extensive practical and academic experience in Radio technology and RF measurements.
Claes Beckman is an antenna system engineering professor and the founding director of the research center wireless@kth. He has more than 30 years of experience in academia and the wireless (radio and radar) industry. He was the founder of the Center for RF Measurement Technology at University of Gävle and has also worked as an RF engineer at Ericsson and a research manager at Allgon.
Per Ängskog is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Gävle (HiG) and works as a consultant in RF. He previously was associated as a researcher at the Department of Electromagnetic Engineering, KTH. During the 1990s, he designed radio test equipment for mobile phones and base stations at Ericsson Radio Systems.. He has taught courses in RF measurement technology since the late 1990s, first at Ericsson and then at the University of Gävle where he also developed systems for radio measurements in industrial environments.
More information
Please contact Sara Uggla (sara.uggla@rohde-schwarz.com) with any practical questions and Claes Beckman (claesb@kth.se) with questions regarding the content of the course.
Price
15 900 SEK, excluding VAT.
The price includes lunch and coffee, the course documentation and the book "Fundamentals of Vector Network Analysis" .
Address: Faculty Lounge, KTH Electrum Kista, Isafjordsgatan 22/Kistagången 16, Kista.
These courses in March will be held in Swedish, there will be a course in English in the fall.
Welcome to join us!