Course Code: EE 611 Department: Electrical Engineering Instructor Name: Jayanta Mukherjee Email: Jayanta@ee - Iitb.ac - in
Course Code: EE 611 Department: Electrical Engineering Instructor Name: Jayanta Mukherjee Email: Jayanta@ee - Iitb.ac - in
Course Code: EE 611 Department: Electrical Engineering Instructor Name: Jayanta Mukherjee Email: Jayanta@ee - Iitb.ac - in
IIT Bombay
Email: jayanta@ee.iitb.ac.in
References
1. Robert E Collin, Foundation for Microwave Engineering, 2nd Edition, 1992, McGraw-Hill.
2. Davis W Alan, Microwave Semiconductor Circuit Design, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1984.
3. Peter A. Rizzi, Microwave Engineering, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1988.
Microwave Frequencies
Microwave Frequencies typically range from 0.3 to 30 GHz
Waves
• Examples of Waves : Sound Waves, Light , Water Waves
• It is a Phenomenon
t x
v( x ,t ) sin 2 sin t x
T
with T the temporal period, λ the spatial period, ω = 2πf the radial
frequency and β=2πλ the wave vector Here v(x,t) could represent
Waves
Wave Motion
Displacement
Position
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Phase Velocity
Consider a wave of the form
t x
v( x ,t ) sin 2
T
Wave velocity is obtained by keeping the phase constant
t x
2 constant Phase velocity is the speed of
T light in the medium considered
or
d t x
0
r 1
dx T
v p c / r r c / r
dx
vp
dt T
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Wave Effects
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Wave Effects
Wave Effects
The propagation of waves from a point A to a point B follows
the fastest path in time not the shortest path in length
A
Life Guard
Velocity V1
Air
Fastest Path
Water
Straight Path Velocity V2
B Swimmer
Wave Effects
At high frequencies the wavelength of the electrical
electromagnetic signal is comparable to the circuits dimension and
the wave nature of the propagation of electromagnetic signal
along wires needs to be accounted for
Coaxial Line
Short
Current
Voltage
Frequency Consideration
vp
• Since the wavelength at a specific frequency f is where
f
vp is the velocity of light in the medium considered (3 x 10 8 m/s in
0.3 1
3 0.1
30 0.01
300 0.001
Frequency Consideration
• The frequency range of approximately 0.3 to 30 GHz is
considered the microwave band while 30-300 GHz is
usually considered the millimeter wave band
capacitors
Wireless - Milestones
• 1837 – Maxwell’s equations developed
• 1858 - First official message by submarine cable send by
Queen
Victoria in London to President James Buchanan in Washington
United States by submarine cables
(See http://collections.ic.gc.ca/cable/fmessages.htm)
• Oliver Heaviside casted Maxwell equations in its modern form
of 4 equations instead of 20 and established conditions for
distortion less propagation in transmission lines. For further
info see http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Heaviside.html
• 1888 – Heinrich Hertz experimentally shows the existence of
electromagnetic waves in free space
• 1893 – Nicola Tesla demonstrates radio communication
• 1898 – Jagadish Chandra Bose demonstrates millimeter waves,
first semiconductor based detectors, horn antennas
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Wireless - Milestones
• 1912 - The Titanic liner sinks the importance of wireless is
demonstrated when other liners informed by wireless come to
her rescue
Wireless
• Wireless obviously refers to the propagation of
electromagnetic waves without wires
Filter
Coupler
Wave Guides