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EC8651 TRANSMISSION LINES AND RF SYSTEMS L T P C

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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 I TRANSMISSION LINE THEORY 9


General theory of Transmission lines - the transmission line - general solution - The infinite line -
Wavelength, velocity of propagation - Waveform distortion - the distortion-less line - Loading and
different methods of loading - Line not terminated in Z0 - Reflection coefficient - calculation of
current, voltage, power delivered and efficiency of transmission - Input and transfer impedance -
Open and short circuited lines - reflection factor and reflection loss.

UNIT II HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSMISSION LINES 9


Transmission line equations at radio frequencies - Line of Zero dissipation - Voltage and current
on the dissipation-less line, Standing Waves, Nodes, Standing Wave Ratio - Input impedance of
the dissipation-less line - Open and short circuited lines - Power and impedance measurement on
lines - Reflection losses - Measurement of VSWR and wavelength.

UNIT III IMPEDANCE MATCHING IN HIGH FREQUENCY LINES 9


Impedance matching: Quarter wave transformer - Impedance matching by stubs - Single stub and
double stub matching - Smith chart - Solutions of problems using Smith chart - Single and double
stub matching using Smith chart.

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.

UNIT V RF SYSTEM DESIGN CONCEPTS 9


Active RF components: Semiconductor basics in RF, bipolar junction transistors, RF field effect
transistors, High electron mobility transistors Basic concepts of RF design, Mixers, Low noise
amplifiers, voltage control oscillators, Power amplifiers, transducer power gain and stability
considerations.

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.

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