microwave engineering ch2
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TRANSMISSION LINE (TL) THEORY
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WEEK 1
• CLASS 1: The lumped-element circuit model for a transmission line, Wave propagation in a transmission line
• CLASS 2: Field analysis of transmission lines, Classification of transmission lines,
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WEEK 2
• CLASS 3: The terminated lossless transmission line, VSWR, The Smith Chart.
• CLASS 4: The quarter wave transformer, Transients on transmission lines, Generator and load mismatches
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MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION LINES
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A transmission line is a system that is capable of “guiding” the energy transfer between a generator and a load
Derivation of the Telegrapher’s Eqtn Equation (6) - Board
} Gives rise to voltage and current that is a function of time and
distance
Lumped element circuit model of
a TL
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WAVE PROPAGATION IN A TRANSMISSION LINE
Wave Propagation in TL Equation: Equation (7) - Board
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TYPES OF TRANSMISSION LINES
Microstrip Line Waveguide Coax Cable
Field Lines
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SEVERAL “CONCERNS” WITH TL
CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE
CUT-OFF FREQUENCY
ELECTROMAGNETIC MODE
Ratio of the voltage to current when
there is no reflection from the load
(infinitely long line)
Frequency at which the desirable field
patterns are excited in any type of TL.
The EM field pattern measured at a plane perpendicular (i.e., transverse) to the
propagation direction of the wave. Note that
a TL can have more than one mode
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TYPE OF EM MODE
Transverse Electric-Magnetic (TEM)
Transverse Electric(TE)
Transverse Magnetic(TM)
Neither electric nor magnetic field in the
direction of propagation
No electric field in the direction of propagation.
These are sometimes called H modes because there is only a magnetic field along the direction
of propagation
No magnetic field in the direction of propagation.
These are sometimes called E modes because there is only an electric
field along the direction of propagation
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MICROSTRIP LINE
Dielectric
CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE
CUT-OFF FREQUENCY
ELECTROMAGNETIC MODE
SIDE VIEW
Fundamental Mode:Quasi TEM
@ ‘d’
Anything above the fc, a different EM mode is excited (higher-order mode)
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RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDE
Dielectric
CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE
CUT-OFF FREQUENCY
ELECTROMAGNETIC MODE
Fundamental Mode:TE(10)
@ ‘d’
Anything above the fc, a different EM mode is excited (higher-order mode)
TE TM