The document discusses previous exam questions related to microwave engineering topics including cavity resonators, microstrip transmission lines, and rectangular waveguides. Specifically, it provides 16 questions from previous exams related to deriving expressions for resonant frequency and quality factor of cavity resonators, calculating characteristic impedances of microstrip lines, comparing properties of microstrip and strip lines, and determining dominant mode propagation in different microwave components. The questions range from deriving theoretical expressions to calculating values for given component dimensions.
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microwave engineering 2nd unit previous paper questions
The document discusses previous exam questions related to microwave engineering topics including cavity resonators, microstrip transmission lines, and rectangular waveguides. Specifically, it provides 16 questions from previous exams related to deriving expressions for resonant frequency and quality factor of cavity resonators, calculating characteristic impedances of microstrip lines, comparing properties of microstrip and strip lines, and determining dominant mode propagation in different microwave components. The questions range from deriving theoretical expressions to calculating values for given component dimensions.
The document discusses previous exam questions related to microwave engineering topics including cavity resonators, microstrip transmission lines, and rectangular waveguides. Specifically, it provides 16 questions from previous exams related to deriving expressions for resonant frequency and quality factor of cavity resonators, calculating characteristic impedances of microstrip lines, comparing properties of microstrip and strip lines, and determining dominant mode propagation in different microwave components. The questions range from deriving theoretical expressions to calculating values for given component dimensions.
ECE Dept, Sreyas Institute of Engineering & Technology Microwave Engineering
PREVIOUS PAPER QUESTIONS UNIT -2
1. (a) What is a cavity resonator? Explain the principle of operation of a rectangular cavity resonator. (b) A rectangular cavity resonator has dimensions of a = 5 cms, b = 2 cms and d = 10 cms. Compute the resonant frequency of the dominant mode if the cavity is i. Air filled and ii. Dielectric filled with r = 2.3. [8+8] R07 May 2010 Set 2
2. (a) Explain how a rectangular cross section of a micro strip line can be transformed in to equivalent circular conductance. (b) In the above transformation, what is the significance of t/w ratio. [8+8] R07 May 2010 Set 4
3. (a) Derive the Q for TM 111 mode of rectangular cavity assuming lossy conducting walls and lossless dielectric. (b) The quality factor of micro strip line is reciprocal of the dielectric loss tangent and is relatively constant with frequency. Prove this statement. [8+8] R07 May 2010 Set 1
4. (a) Explain the concept and merits of a micro strip line transmission. (b) Discuss the properties of micro strip lines. [8+8] R07 Dec 2010 Set 2
5. (a) Write a short notes on the \losses occurring in a micro strip lines". (b) Show the field configuration in strip and micro strip lines. Compare their properties, merits and demerits. [8+8] R07 Dec 2010 Set 4
6. (a) For TE 101 mode in a rectangular cavity resonator of width `a', height `b' and length `d', show that the frequency of resonance is given by
(b) Derive an expression for quality factor for a rectangular cavity resonator.[8+8] R07 Dec 2010 Set 1
7. (a) Describe various losses in micro strip lines. (b) A certain micro strip line has the following parameters. r = 5.23; h = 7 mils; t = 2.8 mils; w = 10 mils. Calculate the characteristic impedance of the line. [8+8] R07 Dec 2010 Set 3
8. (a) A Microstrip Transmission line has a dielectric substrate of height h=0.2 mm., relative permittivity of 4.8, strip width of w=0.26 mm., line thickness 0.03 mm. at 10 GHz. Find its characteristic impedance, listing out the expressions used. What happens if this is assumed as a wide microstrip line ? (b) Explain the need for Cavity Resonators at microwave frequencies, identifying their characteristic parameters, merits and limitations. [8+8] R07 Apr 2011 Set 2
9.(b) Explain how a rectangular waveguide can be configured as a Cavity Resonator. Hence establish an expression for its dominant mode resonant frequency if its axial dimension is larger than the cross sectional dimensions. [8] R07 Apr 2011 Set 4
Previous paper Questions Unit 2 ECE Dept, Sreyas Institute of Engineering & Technology Microwave Engineering
10.(b) Explain and account for the dielectric losses existing in microstrip transmission lines. [8] R07 Apr 2011 Set 3
11.(a) For an air-filled rectangular guide cavity resonator of 4 cm x 2 cm. cross section and 5 cm. axial length, determine the resonant frequency of the lowest 3 possible modes. (b) Sketch and explain the constructional features and field lines associated with the propagation in Microstrip Lines. What are the applications of such lines at microwave frequencies ? [8+8] R07 Dec 2011 Set 4
12 (b) Define and establish an expression for the Q factor of a cavity resonator. Hence distinguish between Q ext , Q o , Q Loaded and Q Uloaded , and list their inter-relation. [8] R07 Dec 2011 Set 1
13.(b) Explain how a rectangular waveguide can be configured as a Cavity Resonator. Hence establish an expression for its dominant mode resonant frequency if its axial dimension is larger than the cross sectional dimensions. [8+8] R07 Dec 2011 Set 3
14. (b) Identify the different types of Cavity Resonators, and list out their applications at microwave frequencies. [8] R07 May 2012 set1,2,3,4
15a) What is Q factor for resonant cavity ? Derive its equation. [8] R07 Dec 2012
16a) Derive the expression for power transmission in rectangular waveguides supporting only dominant mode propagation. On what factor does the power handling capacity of the waveguide mainly depend. b) Write brief notes on microstrip line. c) Find the resonant frequencies of first 3 lowest order modes in an air filled rectangular cavity resonator of dimensions(5cm x 4cm x 2.5cm). [16] R09 Dec 2012
17.a) What is the dominant mode of propagation in i) Rectangular waveguides ii) Circular waveguides iii) Rectangular Cavities? b) Calculate the resonant frequency of dominant mode in a rectangular cavity of dimensions, 2cm 3cm 6cm. c) Write a note on the power losses in a waveguide. [16] R07 May 2013