Microwave Engineering 4 Edition Coverage
Microwave Engineering 4 Edition Coverage
Microwave Engineering 4 Edition Coverage
Course outcomes:
The student will be able to:
SKILLS:
9 Choose the required component for power coupling in the microwave communication
systems.
9 Select the high power amplifier/oscillator for the microwave frequency operation.
9 Measure the impedance value of the given load through VSWR measurement.
UNIT - 1 L-9
ACTIVITIES: MICROWAVE COMPONENTS: Microwave frequencies and band designations, Microwave junctions
– E-plane Tee junction, H-plane Tee junction, Magic Tee junction, Applications of magic Tee,
o Characterize Directional couplers; Faraday rotation In ferrite devices - Circulator, Isolator.
the given power
coupling UNIT - 2 -9
device.
MICROWAVE LINEAR BEAM TUBES (O TYPE): Limitations of conventional tubes at microwave
o Find the frequencies, Two cavity klystron amplifiers - Velocity modulation process, Bunching process, Output
mechanical power and beam loading; Reflex klystron oscillator- Velocity modulation, Power output and efficiency;
tuning range of Operating principles of TWT.
the given
Reflex Klystron. UNIT - 3 L-9
o Find the MICROWAVE CROSS FIELD TUBES (M TYPE): Magnetron oscillators - Cylindrical magnetron, Cross
electronic field amplifiers; Microwave solid-state devices - Detector diode, PIN diode and its applications;
tuning range of Transferred electron devices - GUNN diode, LSA mode of operation, IMPATT and TRAPATT.
the given UNIT - 4 L-9
GUNN
oscillator. MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS: Components of microwave bench set-up, Attenuation
measurement, Microwave power measurement, Guide wavelength measurement, VSWR
o Determine the measurement, Impedance measurements.
impedance of
the given Horn/ UNIT - 5 L-9
Dielectric/Dish/
Microstrip INTRODUCTION TO RADAR ENGINEERING: Radar range equation, Pulse radar, CW radar, FM CW
antenna. radar, MTI radar.
o Simulate the
RADAR display
LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS
(PPI/Sector
PPI). COURSE OUTCOMES:
o Design Police The student will be able to:
Radar.
• operate microwave equipment such as Klystron bench setup and Gunn bench setup.
• analyze microwave components and devices.
• measure different microwave measurements.
1. Verification of relationship between free space wavelength, guide wavelength and cut-off
wavelength.
2. Attenuation measurement.
3. Characterization of magic Tee.
4. Characterization of circulator.
5. Measurement of coupling factor and directivity of directional coupler.
6. Mode characteristics of reflex klystron.
7. Characteristics of Gunn Oscillator.
8. Measurement of Low and High VSWR using Microwave bench.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Samuel Y Liao, “Microwave Devices and Circuits”, 3rd edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
2. Merrill I Skolnik, “Introduction to Radar Systems”, 3rd edition, McGraw- Hill, 2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John Wiley and Robert E. Collin, “Foundations for Microwave Engineering”, 2nd edition,
John Wiley and sons, 2002.
2. Herbert J. Reich, J.G. Skalnik, P.F. Ordung and H.L. Krauss, “Microwave Principles”, CBS
Publishers and Distributors, 2004.
3. David M. Pozar, “Microwave Engineering”, 4th edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2012.
4. M. Kulkarni, “Micro Wave and Radar Engineering”, Umesh Publications, 3rd edition, 1998.
5. Robert E. Collin, “Foundations for Microwave Engineering”, 2nd edition, John Wiley and
Sons, 2000.
6. Sushrut Das, “Microwave Engineering”, 1st edition, Oxford Press, 2014.