Introduction To Microwave Engineering
Introduction To Microwave Engineering
Introduction To Microwave Engineering
Microwave Engineering
Band Frequency
L 1-2 GHz
S 2-4 GHz
C 4-8 GHz
X 8-12 GHz
Ku 12-18 GHz
K 18-27 GHz
Ka 27-40 GHz
Advantages of Microwaves
1. Increased Bandwidth availability:
* More information can be transmitted.
* Can be used in long distance
communication applications (TV n/w,
telephone n/w, space communication,
telemetry, defense, etc.)
2. Improved directive properties
* As Frequency increases, Directivity increases,
Beamwidth, wavelength decreases, power
radiated, gain increases ( )
3. Fading Effect and Reliability:
* High frequency- LOS propagation- Hence,
less fading effect and thus more reliable.
4. Power requirements:
* Pretty low
5. Transparency property:
* Capable of freely propagating through
ionized layers surrounding the earth as well as
through atmosphere.
Applications of Microwaves
1. Telecommunication:
Intercontinental telephone, TV, space
communication
2. Radars:
Detect aircraft, observe and track weather
patterns
3. Commercial and Industrial applications use
heat property of microwaves:
Microwave oven, drying machines, food
processing industry, biomedical applications
4. Electronic warfare:
Electronic counter measure / Electronic
counter counter measure systems
Microwave Hybrid Circuits
……..(1)
• From symmetry property,
….(2)
• From zero property,
…..(3)
Hence,
……….(4).
this means that either or both,
should be zero
• From unity property,
……..(5)
……..(6)
……..(7)
• For if S13, S23=0, eqn.(7) becomes false.
• This inconsistency proves that the Tee junction
can’t be matched to 3 arms. (Diagonal elements
all are not zeros)
• But since, collinear arms are symmetric about
the side arm,
• Now, S matrix is,
• If 2 input waves are fed into port 1 and 2, the output at port 3 will be
in phase and additive. (3rd port is called sum arm)
• If input is fed into port 3, wave will split equally into port 1 and port 2
in phase and in same magnitude.
S Matrix of H plane Tee
• Therefore, S matrix of H plane Tee is similar to
that of E plane Tee except that,
• From symmetry property,