Development of Android programs for scientific computation
Micro-strip line has become a key component in determining the performance of high-speed digital, RF and microwave circuits [1]. Approximate model can be used to design the micro-strip traces. By understanding the micro-strip transmission line, designers can properly build these structures to meet t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-759932023-07-04T15:56:29Z Development of Android programs for scientific computation Li, Wenshu Tan Eng Leong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Micro-strip line has become a key component in determining the performance of high-speed digital, RF and microwave circuits [1]. Approximate model can be used to design the micro-strip traces. By understanding the micro-strip transmission line, designers can properly build these structures to meet their needs. However, complex calculations behind micro-strip line theory makes it difficult to understand and use. Although there are many micro-strip line calculators available on-line to help people learn and use conveniently, the micro-strip line circuit design application is rarely seen on pads or phones. This dissertation gives an insight into the development of android based application which can help students gain a better understanding of RF circuits. This application enables the users to calculate micro-strip line parameters and design its circuits. It will also show insertion losses, attenuation losses versus frequencies. Master of Science (Communications Engineering) 2018-09-12T01:47:11Z 2018-09-12T01:47:11Z 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75993 en 97 p. application/pdf |
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Micro-strip line has become a key component in determining the performance of high-speed digital, RF and microwave circuits [1]. Approximate model can be used to design the micro-strip traces. By understanding the micro-strip transmission line, designers can properly build these structures to meet their needs. However, complex calculations behind micro-strip line theory makes it difficult to understand and use. Although there are many micro-strip line calculators available on-line to help people learn and use conveniently, the micro-strip line circuit design application is rarely seen on pads or phones.
This dissertation gives an insight into the development of android based application which can help students gain a better understanding of RF circuits. This application enables the users to calculate micro-strip line parameters and design its circuits. It will also show insertion losses, attenuation losses versus frequencies. |
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