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Microwave Electronics and Systems

Semester:

Sem 2, 2019/2020
Lecturers:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narendra Kumar

   

Course Details

Course Code: KIE4020

Course Title: Microwave Electronics and Systems

Credit Hour: 2

Course Description: The goal of this course is to introduce microwave electronics and system applications. This course is developed to meet minimum industrial requirements in the topic area. A strong theoretical background from the impedance and ABCD matrix of 2-port network, transmission line concept and the scattering parameter will be covered. Overview of Smith Chart and the implementations and impedance matching network and transformations will be given. Microwave electronics components and device technologies that aligned with state-of-art, microwave filter design, low noise amplifier, oscillator, high power amplifier and phased-lock loop will be covered. Also, microwave transceiver system will be included as overall system integration. Students will be exposed to use industry standard EDA tools to design, optimize and simulate microwave electronics circuit and systems.

Alignment of Learning Outcomes to Assessment

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)

PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT & ASSESSMENT WEIGHTAGE

PLO3 PLO4 PLO7
1. Describe the theoretical concepts of 2-port network (impedance and ABCD matrix). Final examination (20%) and assignment (20%)
2. Analyze the scattering parameter concepts of microwave circuit. Test (20%) and final examination (20%)
3. Design impedance matching network with Smith Chart. Final examination (20%)

Course Resources

Course resources will be made available on the SPeCTRUM site.

Last Update: 22/09/2021