Saturday, April 08, 2006

Essential Guide to RF and Wireless


If you find yourself in of the following categories, then, BINGO, you can consider looking for this book.

1. You are an engineer but haven’t got in touch with the RF circuitries and terminologies since graduation. Yet, you want to, or perhaps you have to recall the basic knowledge about this subject, either for interest or job requirement.
2. You are a sales and marketing person for RF stuff but have no or little background in RF industry. You need to pick up the fastest learning curve in this area in order to speak about your product features.
3. You are a science enthusiast but you don’t bother about the mathematics such as Maxwell’s equation, Gauss’s Law, etc.
4. You are an engineering undergraduate and you are on the edge of giving up when you are studying the RF subject due to the complicated multi-dimensional RF equations
5. You just want to know about the wireless and RF stuff
6. You are curious to read the content of this book after reading this post.

I read this book quite sometime ago and I did achieve what I wanted from this book. If I remember correctly, you couldn’t find any mathematics equation in this book. So, don’t worry bringing along your scientific calculator and note pad to do calculation while reading. Many jokes are there to make you feel interested and keep on looking for the next one coming. Anyway, you can easily look out for some of the content inside this book such as preface from the internet before buying this book. Well, don’t just listen to me. Find out what others’ opinion about this book, too, for your own judgement!

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