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EE-847 Advanced Digital Communication System
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Campus
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MCS
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Programs
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PG
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Session
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Fall Semester 2016
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Course Title
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Advanced Digital Communication System
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Course Code
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EE-847
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Credit Hours
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3+0
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Pre-Requisutes
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EM Field and Special functions
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Course Objectives
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The course is introduced to facilitate the telecom engineerswith applied concepts of electromagnetic for the design andoperation of practical Microwave systems
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Detail Content
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Course Learning Outcomes(CLOs)
CLO1: Smith Chart, Quarter WaveTransformer, Single Stub tuning, Double Stub tuning, Theory of Small Reflections, Binomial and Chebyshev Multi-section matching transformers
CLO 2: Impedance and Admittance Matrices, Scattering Matrix, Transmission Matrix, Signal Flow Graphs, Network Analyzer Calibration
CLO 3: Resonant Circuits, Transmission line Resonators, Rectangular Waveguide Cavities
CLO 4: Power Dividers, Directional Couplers, Hybrid Junctions, Magic T, Gyrator, Isolator &Circulators
CLO 5: RF Oscillators, Characteristics of Microwave Mixers
Detailed Contents:
- Impedance Matching and Tuning Smith Chart, Quarter WaveTransformer, Single Stub tuning, Double Stub tuning, Theory of Small Reflections, Binomial and Chebyshev Multi-section matching transformers
- Microwave Network Analysis Impedance and Admittance Matrices, Scattering Matrix, Transmission Matrix, Signal Flow Graphs, Network Analyzer Calibration
- Microwave Resonators Resonant Circuits, Transmission line Resonators, Rectangular Waveguide Cavities
- Passive microwave Devices Power Dividers, Directional Couplers, Hybrid Junctions, Magic T, Gyrator, Isolator &Circulators
- Microwave Amplifier Designs Microwave Tubes, Klystron &Magnetron
- Solid State Amplifiers Bipolar Transistors, FET Transistors
- Oscillators and Mixers RF Oscillators, Characteristics of Microwave Mixers
- Introduction to Microwave Systems System Aspects of Antenna, Wireless Communication Systems, Radar Systems
- RFIC for wireless Comm Review of integrable transceiver architectures and principles of RF CMOS circuit design. System-level RF front-end design. Circuit design of basic RF CMOS blocks:Low noise amplifiers (LNA), Mixers, Oscillators, Frequency synthesizers, Power amplifier, Review of data converters and baseband processors.
- Microwave Measurements Introduction to Transmission Lines, Cable and Connector Care, Microwave Power Measurements, Vector Network Analysis, Spectrum Analysis
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Text/Ref Books
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- Microwave Engg by Pozar,
- Foundations for Microwave Circuits by G Owyang,
- Computer Aided Design of Microwave Circuits by K Gupta.
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Time Schedule
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Faculty/Resource Person
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Def Emp Col Dr Adnan Ahmad Khan
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