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RVS PADHMAVATHY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, CHENNAI

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering


LESSON PLAN Subject Sub Code Year UNIT I. FILTERS The neper - the decibel - Characteristic impedance of Symmetrical Networks Current and voltage ratios - Propogation constant, - Properties of Symmetrical Networks - Filter fundamentals Pass and Stop bands. Behaviour of the Characteristic impedance. Constant K Filters - Low pass, High pass band, pass band elimination filters - m derived sections Filter circuit design Filter performance Crystal Filters. UNIT II. TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS A line of cascaded T sections - Transmission lines - General Solution, Physical Significance of the equations, the infinite line, wavelength, velocity, propagation, Distortion line, the telephone cable, Reflection on a line not terminated in Zo, Reflection Coefficient, Open and short circuited lines, Insertion loss. UNIT III. THE LINE AT RADIO FREQUENCY Parameters of open wire line and Coaxial cable at RF Line constants for dissipation voltages and currents on the dissipation less line - standing waves nodes - standing wave ratio - input impedance of open and short circuited lines - power and impedance / 4 line, Impedance matching single and double-stubmeasurement on lines matching circle diagram, smith chart and its applications Problem solving using Smith chart. : Transmission lines & waveguides : EC2305 Sem : V : III Academic Year: 2013-2014

UNIT IV. GUIDED WAVES BETWEEN PARALLEL PLANES


Application of the restrictions to Maxwells equations transmission of TM waves between Parallel plans Transmission of TE waves between Parallel planes. Transmission of TEM waves between Parallel planes Manner of wave travel.

Velocities

of

the

waves

characteristic

impedance

Attenuators

UNIT V. WAVEGUIDES
Application of Maxwells equations to the rectangular waveguide. TM waves in Rectangular guide. TE waves in Rectangular waveguide Cylindrical waveguides. The TEM wave in coaxial lines. Excitation of wave guides. Guide termination and resonant cavities.

TEXT BOOKS
[1] John D.Ryder, Networks, lines and fields, Prentice Hall of India, 2nd Edition 2006.

REFERENCES
[2] E.C. Jordan, K.G.Balmain Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems. Pearson Education, 2006. [3] Joseph Edminister, Schaums Series, Electromagnetics, TMH, 2007. [4] G.S.N.Raju, Electromagnetic Field Theory and Transmission Lines, Pearson Education, 2006. [5] David M.Pozar, Microwave Engineering, Third edition. [6] www.microwave101.com:

UNIT I. FILTERS
Session No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Topics to be covered Syllabus Overview/Introduction to filters The neper, The decibel ,Characteristics impedance of Symmetrical Networks Current and voltage ratios -the Propagation constant Properties of Symmetrical Networks Filter fundamentals Pass and Stop bands, Behaviour of the Characteristic impedance Constant K Low Pass and High Pass Filters Constant K Band Pass and Band Elimination Filters m - derived T section Design m - derived section Design Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m
Ref. With P. No

Teaching Method BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

6 1(138-146) 1(146-148) 1(149-152) 1(152-157) 1(157-162), 5(380) 1(174-181) 1(162-167), 5(383) 1(167-168), 5(384)

10 11

Tutorial-I & Assingment-I Filter performance, Crystal Filters

50m 50m

1(183-189)

BB BB

UNIT II.
Session No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS


Topics to be covered Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 100m 50m
Ref. With P. No

Teaching Method PPT BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

Introduction to Transmission lines A line of cascaded T sections Transmission lines - General Solution Physical Significance of the equations; the infinite line Wavelength; velocity of propagation, Wave-form Distortion The Distortionless line The Telephone Cable, Inductance loading of telephone cables Reflection on a line not terminated in Zo Reflection Coefficient, line calculation Open and short circuited lines Insertion loss Tutorial-II & Assingment-II

6 1(233-236) 1(236-240), 3(15.1), 5(50) 1(240-245) 1(245-250) 1(250-251) 5(81) 1(252-256) 1(256-260) 1(260-264) 5(58) 1(264-267) 1(267-274) -

UNIT III.
Session No. 24 25 26 27

THE LINE AT RADIO FREQUENCY


Topics to be covered Time 50m 50m 50m 50m
Ref. With P. No

Teaching Method BB BB BB BB

Parameters of open wire line and Coaxial cable at RF Line constants for dissipation Voltages and currents on the dissipation less line Standing waves nodes standing wave ratio, directional coupler

1(278-282) 1(282-285) 1(285-290) 1(291-295)

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Input impedance of open and short circuited lines Power and impedance measurement on lines / 4 line, Impedance matching, the half-wave line Single -stub impedance matching on a line, Double-stub matching and its applications,circle diagram Impedance matching with lumped elements using smith chart Single stub matching using Smith chart Double stub matching using Smith chart Problems using smith chart voltages and currents on the line of small dissipation

50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 100m 50m 50m 100m 50m

1(295-299) 1(299-302) 1(305-307) 1(312-323) 3(244-247) 1(324-331) 3(241-243) 5(222-225) 1(331-333) 1(333-337) 1(339-343)

BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

UNIT IV.
Session No. 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

GUIDED WAVES BETWEEN PARALLEL PLANES


Topics to be covered Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 100m 50m 50m
Ref. With P. No

Teaching Method PPT BB BB BB OHP OHP BB BB BB

Introduction to Waveguides Application of the restrictions to Maxwells equations Types of propagation, General solutions of TE, TEM and TM waves Transmission of TM waves between Parallel planes Transmission of TE waves between Parallel planes Transmission of TEM waves between Parallel planes Manner of wave travel, Velocities of the waves, characteristic impedance Attenuation with planes of finite conductivity-TEM case,TM case, TE case Tutorial - III & Assingment - III

6 1(470-472) 5(91-96) 1(473-474) 5(91-96) 1(474-478) 2(183-185) 1(479-480) 2(180-183) 1(481-484) 2(187-188) 1(484-490) 2(189) 1(487-489) 2(192)

UNIT V.
Session No. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

WAVEGUIDES
Topics to be covered Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m
Ref. With P. No

Teaching Method OHP OHP OHP OHP BB/ OHP BB/ OHP BB/OHP

Application of Maxwells equations to the rectangular waveguide TMmn waves in Rectangular guide TEmn waves in Rectangular guide Cylindrical waveguides The TEM wave in the coaxial line, Attenuation in the coaxial line Attenuation in guides due to imperfect conductors, Excitation of wave guides Guide termination and resonant cavities

1(498-499) 2(244-245) 1(500-504) 2(245-249) 1(505-510) 2(249-253) 1(510-516) 2(257-258) 1(516-522) 1(522-527) 2(269-273) 1(527-532)

Prepared by
Signature

Approved by

Name Designation Date

N.VENU Assist.Professor -ECE 17/07/2013 HOD, Department of EC 17/07/2013

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