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KONGUNADU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

NAMAKKAL- TRICHY MAIN ROAD, THOTTIAM


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
LESSON PLAN

Faculty Name : Jayapal. N


Course Code & Name : EC 6701 – RF AND MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
Year / Semester : IV / VII
Degree & Branch : B.E & ECE – A
Lecture Hours

Unit No. of Hrs Allotted as per syllabus No. of Hrs Planned


Unit - I 9 9
Unit – II 9 10
Unit – III 9 13
Unit – IV 9 10
Unit – V 9 10
Total No. of Hrs 45 52

Objectives:
 To study about multi- port RF networks and high frequency components
 To inculcate understanding of the basics required for circuit representation of RF networks.
 To deal with the issues in the design of microwave amplifier.
 To instill knowledge on the properties of various microwave components.
 To deal with the microwave generation and microwave measurement techniques

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Topic(s)
No. Date Hours Date Hours Methods Refer
Unit-I
TWO PORT NETWORK THEORY
1. 14.6.17 7 Applications of RF&MW in Industries BB
Review of Low frequency parameters:
2. 15.6.17 7 Impedance, Admittance, Hybrid and BB T1
ABCD parameters
Different types of interconnection of Two
3. 16.6.17 5
port networks
BB T1
4. 17.6.17 3 High Frequency parameters BB T1
5. 19.6.17 4 Formulation of S parameters BB T1
6. 20.6.17 4 Properties of S parameters BB R4
7. 21.6.17 7 Reciprocal and lossless Network BB R4
8. 22.6.17 7 Transmission matrix BB T1
9. 23.6.17 5 RF behavior of Resistors PPT T1
10. 24.6.17 3 Capacitors and Inductors PPT T1
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NAMAKKAL- TRICHY MAIN ROAD, THOTTIAM
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Unit-II
RF AMPLIFIERS AND MATCHING NETWORKS
11. 26.6.17 4 Characteristics of Amplifiers BB T1
12. 27.6.17 4 Amplifier power relations PPT T1
Stability considerations, Stabilization
13. 28.6.17 7
Methods
PPT T1
14. 29.6.17 7 Noise Figure, Constant VSWR BB T1
Broadband, High power and Multistage
15. 30.6.17 5
Amplifiers
BB T1
Impedance matching using discrete
16. 1.7.17 3
components
BB T1
17. 3.7.17 4 Two component matching Networks BB T1
18. 4.7.17 4 Frequency response and quality factor BB T1
19. 5.7.17 7 T and Pi Matching Networks BB T1
20. 6.7.17 7 Microstrip Line Matching Networks BB T1
21. 7.7.17 5 Content Beyond the Syllabus PPT
Unit-III
PASSIVE AND ACTIVE MICROWAVE DEVICES
22. 8.7.17 3 Terminations, Attenuators PPT R4
23. 10.7.17 4 Phase shifters PPT R4
24. 11.7.17 4 Directional couplers PPT R4
25. 12.7.17 7 Hybrid Junctions PPT R4
26. 13.7.17 7 Power dividers PPT R4
27. 17.7.17 4 Circulator, Isolator PPT R4
Impedance matching devices: Tuning
28. 18.7.17 4 BB R4
screw, Stub and quarter wave transformers
Terminal Examination – I (19.07.17-25.07.17)
Crystal and Schottkey diode detector and
29. 26.7.17 7 PPT R4
mixers
30. 27.7.17 7 PIN diode switch PPT R4
31. 28.7.17 5 Gunn diode oscillator BB R4
32. 29.7.17 3 IMPATT diode oscillator and amplifier BB R4
33. 31.7.17 4 Varactor diode BB R4
34. 1.8.17 4 Introduction to MIC PPT R4
Unit-IV
MICROWAVE GENERATION
KONGUNADU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
NAMAKKAL- TRICHY MAIN ROAD, THOTTIAM
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Review of conventional vacuum Triodes,
35. 2.8.17 7 PPT R4
Tetrodes and Pentodes
36. 4.8.17 5 High frequency effects in vacuum Tubes PPT R4
Theory and application of Two cavity
37. 5.8.17 3 PPT R4
Klystron Amplifier
Theory and application of Two cavity
38. 7.8.17 4 PPT R4
Klystron Amplifier
39. 8.8.17 4 Reflex Klystron oscillator BB R4
40. 9.8.17 7 Reflex Klystron oscillator BB R4
41. 10.8.17 7 Traveling wave tube amplifier PPT R4
Magnetron oscillator using Cylindrical,
42. 11.8.17 5 Linear, Coaxial Voltage tunable BB R4
Magnetrons
Magnetron oscillator using Cylindrical,
43. 12.8.17 3 Linear, Coaxial Voltage tunable BB R4
Magnetrons
Backward wave Crossed field amplifier
44. 16.8.17 7 BB R4
and oscillator
Unit-V
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS
Measuring Instruments : Principle of
45. 17.8.17 7
operation and application of VSWR meter
PPT R4
46. 18.8.17 5 Power meter BB R4
47. 19.8.17 3 Spectrum analyzer, Network analyzer BB R4
48. 21.8.17 4 Measurement of Impedance PPT R4
49. 22.8.17 4 Measurement of Frequency PPT R4
50. 23.8.17 7 Measurement of Power PPT R4
51. 24.8.17 7 Measurement of VSWR, Q-factor BB R4
52. 26.8.17 3 Measurement of Dielectric constant BB R4
Measurement of Scattering coefficients,
53. 28.8.17 4
S-parameters
BB R4
Terminal Examination – II (29.08.17-04.09.17)
54. 5.9.17 4 Measurement of Attenuation BB R4

Text Book(s):
KONGUNADU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
NAMAKKAL- TRICHY MAIN ROAD, THOTTIAM
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
T1: Reinhold Ludwig and Gene Bogdanov, “RF Circuit Design: Theory and Applications”,
Pearson Education Inc., 2011
T2: Robert E Colin, “Foundations for Microwave Engineering”, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2005

Reference Book(s):
R1: David M. Pozar, “Microwave Engineering”, Wiley India (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2008.
R2: Thomas H Lee, “Planar Microwave Engineering: A Practical Guide to Theory,
Measurements and Circuits”, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
R3: Mathew M Radmanesh, “RF and Microwave Electronics”, Prentice Hall, 2000.
R4: Annapurna Das and Sisir K Das, “Microwave Engineering”, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2005.

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