TL&RF IAT-2
TL&RF IAT-2
45pF
Engineering and Technology per m L=2.2µH per m If the line is
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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST-1 λ, v.
(OR)
SUB CODE: EC 3551 - TRANSMISSION LINES AND b (i) Describe an experimental set
RF SYSTEM up for the determination
Branch/Year/Semester : ECE/III/05 Date : 04.10.2024 of VSWR of an RF transmission.
CO3 Remember
Duration :1 Hr. 30 Min. Maximum :50 Marks (ii) Briefly explain on:
Answer all questions (1) Standing Waves
PART-A (5 x 2 Marks = 10) (2) Reflection loss.
PART-C (1 x 14 Marks =14)
1 What is meant by dissipation less CO3 Remember 8 (i) The characteristic impedance of
line
a uniform transmission line is
2 Write the expression for the input CO3 Create
impedance of open and short 2309.6 ohms at a frequency of
circuited dissipation less line. 800 MHz. At this frequency the
3 List parameters of the open wire CO3 Remember propagation constant is
line at high frequencies. 0.054(0.0366+j0.99. Determine R
CO3 Remember CO3 Understand
4 What are nodes and antinodes on and L.
a line? (ii) Explain the reflection on lines
5 Write how to avoid the frequency CO3 Create not terminated in characteristic
distortion that occurs in the line? impedance with phasor diagrams.
PART-B (2 x 13 Marks =26) Define reflection coefficient and
reflection loss
6 Explain the parameters of open
and co-axial lines at radio CO3 Understand (OR)
a
frequency. b A generator of 1V, 1KHz supplies
(OR) power to a 100 km transmission
Generate the expressions for the line terminated in a 200Ω
b
resistance. The line parameters
input impedance of open and
are R= 10 Ω/km, L=3.8 mH/km,
short Circuited lines operating at CO3 Create CO3 Create
G=1 µ mho/km and C=0.0085
radio frequency. µf/km. Calculate the input
impedance and reflection
coefficient
7 (i) Derive the line constants of a CO3 Understand
a zero dissipation less line.
(ii) A line with zero dissipation has