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Chapter 4: Microwave Network Analysis
ELCT564 Spring 2012 Chapter 4: Microwave Network Analysis 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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Equivalent Voltages and Currents
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Impedance Matrices Reciprocal Networks Lossless Networks 4/27/2017
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Example 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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The Scattering Matrix 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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The Scattering Matrix Reciprocal Networks Lossless Networks 4/27/2017
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Example: The Scattering Matrix
A two port network is known to have the following scattering matrix: Determine if the network is reciprocal, and lossless. If port two is terminated with a matched load, what is the return loss seen at port 1? If port two is terminated with a short circuit, what is the return loss seen at port 1? -0.452 6.9dB 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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Reference Plane 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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The Transmission (ABCD) Matrix
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The ABCD Parameters Examples
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ABCD Parameters Relation to Impedance Matrix
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ABCD Parameters Relation
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Signal Flow Graph Nodes: Each port, I, of a microwave network has two nodes, ai and bi. Node ai is identified with a wave entering port I, while node bi is identified with a wave reflected from port i. The voltage at a node is equal to the sum of all signals entering that node. Branches: A branch is a directed path between two nodes, representing signal flow from one node to another. Every branch has an associated S parameter or reflection coefficient. 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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Signal Flow Graph Representations
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Signal Flow Graph Rules
Series rule Parallel rule Self-loop rule Splitting rule 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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Signal Flow Graph Example
Use signal flow graphs to derive expressions for Гin and Гout for the two-port network shown in the above Figure. 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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Signal Flow Graph Example
Use signal flow graphs to derive expressions for Гin and Гout for the two-port network shown in the above Figure. 4/27/2017 ELCT564
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TRL Network Analyzer Calibration
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Microstrip Discontinuities
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