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    Oscillator

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    Oscillator Basics and Low-Noise Techniques for Microwave Oscillators and VCOs Ulrich L. Rohde∗ (ulr@synergymwave.com) Chairman‚ Synergy Microwave Corporation GaAs 2000 – Paris‚ France 2-6 October 2000 Abstract Microwave oscillator design is based on the principle of generating a negative resistance to compensate for the losses of the resonator. Several circuit combinations‚ including one- and twoport oscillators‚ are possible. In this discussion‚ we will first evaluate the conditions of oscillation

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    Scheme and Syllabus For M.Tech. Programme In (Information Technology‚ Computer Science & Engineering‚ Information Security) And (Electronics & Communication Engineering‚ Digital Communication‚ Signal Processing‚ RF & Microwave Engineering‚ VLSI Design) Of Regular & Weekend Programme Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Sector – 16 C‚ Dwarka New Delhi – 110 078‚ India www.ipu.ac.in Scheme of Examination for M.Tech.(Regular & weekend) P rogramme has been approved by BoS of USICT

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    St.Joseph College

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    EC1403 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING UNIT-1 - BASIC MICROWAVE COMPONENTS INTRODUCTION TO F MICROWAVE ENGINEERING Modern electromagnetic theory was formulated in 1873 by James Clerk Maxwell solely from mathematical considerations. Maxwell’s formulation was cast in its modern form by Oliver Heaviside‚ during the period 1885 to 1887.Heinrich Hertz‚ a German professor of physics understood the theory published by Maxwell‚ carried out a set of experiments during 1887-1891 that completely

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    Wide Band Amplifier Design

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    BROADBAND AMPLIFIER DESIGN FOR OPERATION IN Ku BAND LINGAPRASANTH.M. (E/02/163) RAVITHARAN R. (E/02/229) RAMESH SELVARAJ (E/02/245) 2006/ 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We wish to acknowledge our project supervisor Dr.A.U.A.W.Gunawardena who gave enormous help to success this project. At the mean time we would like to thank Dr.Chandima Ekanayake – Coordinator‚ Final year undergraduate project. CONTENTS CHAPTER 01 Introduction 01 CHAPTER 02 Literature Review 02 CHAPTER

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    Final Year Project

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    ELEC4840A: T3: 2011: Project Proposals Final Year Projects‚ Singapore Campus‚ T3 2011 UNIVERSITY BASED PROJECTS Proposed By Bob Betz Colin Coates ID Jose DeDona Joe Dong JD-01 JD-02 ZD-01 ZD-02 ZD-03 MF-01 MF-02 MF-03 MF-04 CK-01 Minyue Fu Chris Kellett Jamil Khan CC-01 CC-02 CC-03 CC-04 CC-05 CK-02 CK-03 CK-04 JK-01 JK-02 JK-03 JK-04 JK-05 Kaushik Mahata Galina Mirzaeva Steve Mitchell Terry Summers KM-01 KM-02 KM-03 GM-01

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    Solar Power Satellite

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    Wireless Power Transmission for Solar Power Satellite (SPS) (Second Draft by N. Shinohara) 1. Theoretical Background It is known that electromagnetic energy also associated with the propagation of the electromagnetic waves. We can use theoretically all electromagnetic waves for a wireless power transmission (WPT). The difference between the WPT and communication systems is only efficiency. The Maxwell’s Equations indicate that the electromagnetic field and its power diffuse to all directions. Although

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    LNA Design Iulian Rosu‚ YO3DAC / VA3IUL http://www.qsl.net/va3iul/ An LNA combines a low noise figure‚ reasonable gain‚ and stability without oscillation over entire useful frequency range. The Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) always operates in Class A‚ typically at 15-20% of its maximum useful current. Class A is characterized by a bias point more or less at the center of maximum current and voltage capability of the device used‚ and by RF current and voltages that are sufficiently small relative

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    Page 1 of 18 Writing the statement of purpose for graduate school UC Berkeley Graduate School - Statement Graduate and professional schools often require some sort of written statement as a part of the application. The terminology differs‚ but may include "statement of purpose‚" "personal statement‚" "letter of intent‚" "personal narrative‚" etc. Some statements require rather specific information--for example‚ the applicant’s intended area of study within a graduate field. Others suggest

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    Syllabus

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    Third Year Engineering (Semester V & VI) (Revised) Course for Academic Year 2009-10‚ Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering‚ TE‚ Semester VI No. of Periods per week (60 minutes each) Sr. No Theoy Termwork 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Subjects Lect ure Practical Microprocessors & MicrocontrollersII Antenna & Wave Propagation Industrial Economic & Telecom regulation Digital Communication TV & Video Elective 4 2 - 3 100 4 2 - 3 2

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    Guided Photons

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    GUIDED PHOTONS Serial No. Name Of Team Member Registration No. Branch 1. Bhaskar Sundaraseshan 13Bee1028 E.E.E. 2. Raj Vadhan Khandekar 13BEE1072 E.E.E. 3. Mayank Raj 13BEE1073 E.E.E. 4. Nambiar Nikhil SunilKumar 13BEE1083 E.E.E. 5. Onkar PradipRao Pimparwar 13BEE1094 E.E.E. INTRODUCTION A waveguide is a structure that guides waves‚ such as electromagnetic waves or sound waves. There are different types of waveguides for each type of

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