this depends on where your interests lie. are you interested in electronics or programming. mechatronics has far more programming and rf design has more maths and electronics.
IF frequencies are used rather than RF frequencies because it is easier to design a bandpass amplifier that is tuned to a specific frequency range than one that is variably tuned during operation. This is the basis behind the superheterodyne design. The local oscillator is the only thing that is tuned in the RF stage. Everything else is wider band and relatively fixed. Also, circuit design at RF frequencies is more prone to parasitic capacitance and inductance, making the task more complex.
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RF connectors are designed to maintain the shielding that the coaxial design offers and are typically used with coaxial cables.
An RF engineer's job description is many things. He is responsible for the design, implementation, and enhancement of wireless telecommunication networks.
RF Circuit Design is a book by Christopher Bowick. This can be purchased online from Amazon, Google Books or eBay. There are also some other ebook sellers online from where this book can be purchased.
Peter Vizmuller has written: 'RF design guide'
What about 'em? There's more circuits than I could even begin to describe from DC to RF. Depends on what you want to do as to what type to use and what design is needed.
R.F Ficchi has written: 'Practical Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility'
The Microchip PIC micro-controller family is relatively inexpensive, easy to use and reliable. However, it is not required nor even preferable to design an RFID-based system which tend to require better RF front-ends.
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