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      <description>I found EE 5140 Microwave Engineering to be a great opportunity for learning analog design at the microwave and RF level. We were tasked with designing a max gain amplifier, a Colpitts oscillator, and a second order Butterworth bandpass filter. I choose a design frequency of 1.57542 GHz for all of these. That may sound like such a specific frequency, but this is the center frequency for the L1 band of GPS.</description>
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