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ONGOING DEVELOPMENT OF A MODERN RADIO-FREQUENCY (RF) AND MICROWAVE

ENGINEERING LABORATORY

B. D. Braaten*D. A. RogersR. M. Nelson

North Dakota State University: Applied Electromagnetics Lab

Topics

Introduction and History Experiments in the Early Years Metallic Waveguide Experiments Freire-Diniz Model Pozar’s Model Budget-Priced Instruments CAD in a Microwave Engineering Lab A Modern Microwave Lab Conclusion

North Dakota State University: Applied Electromagnetics Lab

Introduction and History Upgrade of the RF and microwave laboratory at

NDSU. This lab has a long history - began in 1958 Originally, the experiments involved the slotted line,

General Radio equipment, the slotted waveguide and HP equipment.

The new lab updated this equipment and introduced software simulation.

North Dakota State University: Applied Electromagnetics Lab

Early Experiments Labs in the 70’s included the following experiments

Artificial transmission lines. Time delay reflectometers with artificial and real

transmission lines. Modeling capacitors with conductive paper. Stub tuning

These experiments demonstrated phase velocity, line attenuation, char. impedance, reflection coef., material properties and tuning to the student

North Dakota State University: Applied Electromagnetics Lab

Metallic Waveguides Labs in the 80’s started to include

waveguide experiments in the X-band (~7 GHz -11 GHz) Slotted lines Slotted waveguides

These experiments demonstrated different waveguide configurations (tees, dielectric filled waveguides, isolators) standing waves, attenuation, power and complex impedance values to the student

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Freire-Diniz Model In the 1973, Dr. Freire and Dr. Diniz published a textbook

in Portuguese on EM laboratory experiments. Based on American and European Universities. Required modest investments from departments. These experiments included

Various measurements of transmission line parameters

Impedance matching techniques Various waveguide measurements Antenna pattern measurements

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Pozar’s Model Today, Dr. Pozar’s Microwave Engineering Laboratory

stands as a model for other labs. Associated with a second course on electromagnetics. These experiments included

The slotted line The vector network analyzer Active devices Impedance matching and tuning Cavity resonators Directional couplers

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Budget-Priced Instruments MJF Enterprises antenna analyzer ($500) PC-based RF spectrum and network analyzer

($1000)

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CAD in a Microwave Engineering Lab Advanced Design System (ADS) High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) IE3D CST

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www.zeland.com

A Modern LabBefore:

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A Modern LabWork in progress:

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A Modern LabMULTIPURPOSE SPACE!

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A Modern LabCross-talk experiment:

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A Modern LabDiscrete components:

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A Modern LabNetwork analyzer:

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A Modern LabSpectrum analyzer:

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A Modern LabOther spaces:

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Other LabsAnechoic chamber:

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Conclusion

North Dakota State University: Applied Electromagnetics Lab

Early Years Metallic Waveguide Experiments Freire-Diniz and Pozar’s Model Budget-Priced Instruments CAD in a Lab A Modern Microwave Lab

Questions

Thank you for listening!

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