Radio-frequency (RF) engineering is
a subset of electronic
engineering involving the application of transmission line, waveguide, antenna and electromagnetic
field principles to the design and application of devices that
produce or utilize signals within the radio band, the frequency range of about
20 kHz up to 300 GHz.
It
is incorporated into almost everything that transmits or receives a radio wave, which includes, but is not limited
to, mobile phones, radios, Wi-Fi,
and two-way radios. RF engineering is a highly specialized field that typically
includes the following areas of expertise:
1.
Design of antenna systems to provide radiative coverage of a
specified geographical area by an electromagnetic field or to provide specified
sensitivity to an electromagnetic field impinging on the antenna.
2.
Design of coupling and transmission line structures to transport
RF energy without radiation.
3.
Application of circuit elements and transmission line structures
in the design of oscillators, amplifiers, mixers, detectors, combiners,
filters, impedance transforming networks and other devices.
4.
Verification and measurement of performance of radio frequency
devices and systems.
To
produce quality results, the RF engineer needs an in-depth knowledge of mathematics, physics and general electronics theory as well as specialized
training in areas such as wave propagation, impedance transformations, filters
and microstrip printed circuit board design.
Radio-frequency engineers are specialists in their respective
field and can take on many different roles, such as design, installation, and
maintenance. Radio-frequency engineers require many years of extensive
experience in the area of study. This type of engineer has experience with
transmission systems, device design, and placement of antennas for optimum
performance. The RF engineer job description at a broadcast facility can include
maintenance of the station's high-power broadcast transmitters and associated
systems. This includes transmitter site emergency power, remote control, main
transmission line and antenna adjustments, microwave radio relay STL/TSL links,
and more.
In
addition, a radio-frequency design engineer must be able to understand
electronic hardware design, circuit board material, antenna radiation, and the
effect of interfering frequencies that prevent optimum performance within the
piece of equipment being developed.
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