Number of hours
- Lectures 24.0
- Projects -
- Tutorials 6.0
- Internship -
- Laboratory works -
ECTS
ECTS 0.0
Goal(s)
This lecture provides coverage of RF and microwave engineering concepts and their implementation in practice in particular for wireless systems.
Smaïl TEDJINI
Content(s)
This lecture is organized into three complementary parts. The lecture is also supported by experimental in RF Lab
- The first part of the lecture starts from the fundamental principles of electrical engineering and their adaptation to RF and microwave domains. Then, the models of Transmission Lines, Waveguide, and Antenna are discussed and supported by several examples of practical importance. It follows RF/microwave networks analysis and scattering matrix theory with applications to microwave circuits and measurement techniques, using Vectorial Network Analyzer.
- The second part is dedicated to circuits. It includes impedance matching techniques, directional couplers and hybrids, microwave and RF filters, noise, nonlinear effects, and the design of RF amplifiers, microwave oscillators, detectors, mixers, and rectennas
- The third part is system-oriented. It includes material and architecture for wireless communications, radar and backscatter techniques, radiometry, and radiation hazards. A large number of examples of wireless solutions are discussed, in particular ZigBee, Bluetooth, 5G, UWB, RFID …
Electronic circuit
Electromagnetism and propagation
Basic concept in RF (SC411 or equivalent course)
E1 : Exam session 1 : Written 1h30, Authorized course materials and calculators
E2 : Exam session 2 : Written 1h30, Authorized course materials and calculators.
TP : Laboratory
DM : Homework
The course exists in the following branches:
- Curriculum - EIS - Semester 9
- Curriculum - EIS (Apprenticeship) - Semester 9
Course ID : 5AMSC551
Course language(s):
The course is attached to the following structures:
You can find this course among all other courses.
Microwave Engineering, 4th Edition , Author : David M. Pozar
Editor Wiley, 2011 - 752 pages, ISBN: 978-0-470-63155-3
Electromagnetic Waves and Antennas – S. J. Orfanidis
Available online : http://www.ece.rutgers.edu/~orfanidi/ewa/
Site web https://www.rfwireless-world.com/calculators/
Specific documentation provided by the professor