ECE 671 - Microwave and RF Engineering
Instructor
R.
R.
Mansour
Lectures:
Tuesdays,
5:30-
8:30
pm
(starting
September
13).
Room:
EIT
3151
Course Description
The course focuses on the fundamental methods for the analysis and design of microwave/RF passive and active circuits. The essentials of computer-aided design of microwave/RF circuits as well as major aspects of hardware implementations will be covered. Important RF applications for wireless communication systems will also be discussed. The course will include:
- Transmission line theories and generalized matrix representation of RF circuits
- Analysis of multiport RF networks.
- Introduction to modern microwave planar technologies.
- Lumped and distributed microstrip circuits.
- Analysis of microstrip circuits.
- Microstrip couplers, hybrids and impedance matching networks.
- Microwave resonators and filters
- Design of RF low noise amplifiers (LNA’s),
- Design of RF oscillators and mixers.
- Use of existing commercial CAD design tools for RF circuits.
- Hybrid and Monolithic RF circuits.
Resources
The course materials will be covered from the following books.
Text Book:
- D. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, John Wiley & Sons.
Reference Books:
- G. Gonzalez, Microwave Transistor Amplifier: Analysis and Design, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1997.
- K. C. Gupta, Computer-Aided Design of Microwave Circuits, Dedham, Mass.: Artech, 1981.
If you have any questions please call Professor Mansour at extension 35780 or send email.