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A physical and intuitive approach is used to provide continuity with electric circuit theory by first
covering concept of transmission lines (an appropriate step in view of its importance in microwave,
Course
millimeter-wave, high speed digital electronics, microelectronics, integrated circuits, packaging and
Description
interconnect applications) and then covering fundamental subject material in a logical order by
following historical development of human understanding of electromagnetic phenomenon.
Test book:
1. Electromagnetic Engineering and Waves, by Umran S. Inan, Aziz S. Inan and Ryan Said, 2nd
Edition, Pearson Education, 2015
Reference books:
Textbooks
1. Engineering Electromagnetics, by W. H. Hayt, J. A. Buck, 8th edition, McGraw Hill Inc., 2012.
2. Electromagnetics with applications, by Kraus/Fleisch, 5th edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2010
3. Engineering Electromagnetic, by Nathan Nanda, 2nd edition, 2004
4. Elements of Electromagnetics, by Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Oxford University Press, 2006.
5. Advance Engineering Mathematics, by E. Kreyszig, 8th edition, John Wiley & Sons
6. Field and Wave Electromagnetics, by D. Cheng, 2nd edition, Pearson Education Inc., 1998.
Lecture Plan
Week*
Topics Readings (Problems)
(No of lectures)
Introduction
1 Lumped vs Distributed electrical circuits Chapter 1 (From 1.1 to
(1) Electromagnetic components 1.26)
Maxwell equations and Electromagnetic waves
Transient response of transmission line
Heuristic discussion of transmission line behavior and circuit models
1-2
Transmission line equations and wave solutions Chapter 2 (2.1 & 2.2)
(2)
***Reflection at discontinuities (2.3.1, 2.3.2 and 2.3.3 are not included)
**Transmission line parameters
Steady state waves on transmission lines
**Wave solutions using phasors
2-3 Chapter 3 (No
**+***Voltage and current on lines with short or open circuit
(1.5) problems)
terminations (3.2.3 not included)
**Lines terminated in an arbitrary impedance
3 Vector Analysis Appendix A (No
(1) Cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems problems)
The static electric field
Electric charge
3-4 Chapter 4 (From 4.1 to
Coulombs Law
(2.5) 4.16)
Electric field
Electric potential
Quiz 1
The static electric field
Electric potential
Electric flux and Gausss law
Divergence : differential form of Gausss law
Metallic conductors Chapter 4 (From 4.17
5-8
Poissons and Laplaces equations to 4.43)
(8)
Capacitance
Dielectric materials
Electrostatic Boundary conditions
Electrostatic energy
**MEMS
9 Midterm
Steady electric currents
Current density and Microscopic view of conduction
Current flow, ohm law and resistance
EMF and Kirchhoffs voltage law
10-11 Continuity equation and Kirchhoffs current law Chapter 5 (From 5.1 to
(3) Redistribution of free charge 5.32)
Boundary Conditions for steady current flow
Duality of J and D; Resistance capacitance analogy
Joules law
Surface and Line current
Static Magnetic Field
11-12 Amperes law of force Chapter 6 (From 6.1 to
(3) Biot-Savart Law & Applications 6.22)
Amperes circuital law
Quiz 2
Static Magnetic Field
Amperes circuital law Chapter 6 (From 6.23
13-14
Curl of the magnetic field: Differential form of Amperes law to 6.35, 6.37a and
(4)
***Vector Magnetic Potential (Example 6.24 is not included) from 6.38 to 6.51)
***Divergence of B, Magnetic Flux and Inductance (Section 6.7.3 is not
*tentative
** - Skim, i.e. to deliver concept and inform about applications with no mathematical details and no numericals
*** partial