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35 | Where RF Meets Digital Signal Processing While some RF applications remain analog due to legacy requirements or specific use cases, digital RF applications are rapidly expanding. Advances in digital electronics and a push toward greater levels of miniaturization and integration have heralded advancements that allow for RF systems that are almost entirely digital. In many modern designs, the only analog RF hardware in a communication, sensing, or directed energy system is the RF front end (RFFE). This means that some RF devices and systems rely on digital hardware and software to perform the frequency translation and signal conditioning that would have traditionally been built using discrete RF components and devices or monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs). This chapter discusses the basic concepts of digital RF systems and provides insight into where Image Source: Iryna/stock.adobe.com

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