Transmission Lines and RF Systems Syllabus
Transmission Lines and RF Systems Syllabus
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OBJECTIVES:
• To introduce the various types of transmission lines and its characteristics
• To give thorough understanding about high frequency line, power and impedance
measurements
• To impart technical knowledge in impedance matching using smith chart
• To introduce passive filters and basic knowledge of active RF components
• To get acquaintance with RF system transceiver design
UNIT IV WAVEGUIDES 9
General Wave behavior along uniform guiding structures – Transverse Electromagnetic Waves,
Transverse Magnetic Waves, Transverse Electric Waves – TM and TE Waves between parallel
plates. Field Equations in rectangular waveguides, TM and TE waves in rectangular waveguides,
Bessel Functions, TM and TE waves in Circular waveguides.
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
• Explain the characteristics of transmission lines and its losses
• Write about the standing wave ratio and input impedance in high frequency transmission
lines
• Analyze impedance matching by stubs using smith charts
• Analyze the characteristics of TE and TM waves
• Design a RF transceiver system for wireless communication
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John D Ryder, “Networks, lines and fields”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall India, 2015. (UNIT IIV)
2. Mathew M. Radmanesh, “Radio Frequency &Microwave Electronics”, Pearson Education Asia,
Second Edition,2002. (UNIT V)
REFERENCES:
1. Reinhold Ludwig and Powel Bretchko,” RF Circuit Design – Theory and Applications”, Pearson
Education Asia, First Edition,2001.
2. D. K. Misra, “Radio Frequency and Microwave Communication Circuits- Analysis and Design”,
John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
3. E.C.Jordan and K.G. Balmain, ―Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems Prentice Hall
of India, 2006.
4. G.S.N Raju, "Electromagnetic Field Theory and Transmission Lines Pearson Education, First
edition 2005.