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NEHRU INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY T.M.

PALAYAM, COIMBATORE-105 DEPARTMENT OF ECE LESSON PLAN


FACULTY NAME: Mrs. M. Jeba Paulin SUBJECT: Transmission Lines And Waveguides CLASS & SEM: II Yr/ III CODE: Teaching Method BB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LCD BB BB BB BB BB BB BB LCD Remarks Faculty Hod Principal

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Topic To Be Covered (In Detail) TRANSMISSION LINEPARAMETERS & THEORY Transmission line Parameters Characteristic impedance Definition of Propagation Constant General Solution of the transmission line The two standard forms for voltage and current of a line terminated by an impedance The two standard forms for the input impedance of a transmission line terminated by an impedance meaning of reflection coefficient wavelength and velocity of propagation distortion less transmission reflection factor and reflection loss T and Section equivalent to lines THE LINE AT RADIO FREQUENCIES Parameter of the open wire at high frequencies Standing waves and standing

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wave ratio on a line The quarter wave line and impedance matching the half wave line. The circle diagram for the dissipation less line The Smith Chart Application of the Smith Chart Conversion from impedance to reflection coefficient and viceversa Input impedance of a lossless line terminated by an impedance single stub matching and double stub matching Impedance to Admittance conversion and vice versa GUIDED WAVES Waves between parallel planes of perfect conductors Transverse electric and transverse magnetic waves characteristics of TE and TM Waves Transverse Electromagnetic waves Velocities of propagation component uniform plane waves between parallel planes Attenuation of TE and TM waves in parallel plane guides

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RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDES Transverse Magnetic Waves in Rectangular Wave guides Transverse Electric Waves in Rectangular Waveguides characteristic of TE and TM Waves Cutoff wavelength and phase velocity Impossibility of TEM waves in waveguides Dominant mode in rectangular waveguide Attenuation of TE and TM modes in rectangular waveguides Wave impedances Excitation of modes

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CIRCULAR WAVE GUIDES AND RESONATORS Bessel functions Solution of field equations in cylindrical co-ordinates TM and TE waves in circular guides wave impedances and

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characteristic impedance Dominant mode in circular waveguide excitation of modes Microwave cavities, Rectangular cavity resonators, circular cavity resonator semicircular cavity resonator Q factor of a cavity resonator for TE101 mode

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