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| Detailed information |
| Original study plan |
Master's programme Electronics and Information Technology 2025W |
| Learning Outcomes |
Competences |
| Get an overview of the most important passive and active components of microwave technology and understand the functional principles
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Skills |
Knowledge |
- Know the structure and the functionality of fundamental components of microwave technology (k2),
- understand and analyze the characteristics of these elements (k3, k4)
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- Transmission lines, waveguides,
- attenuators, terminations, phase shifters,
- power dividers, couplers,
- filters,
- resonators,
- frequency measurement, spectrum analyzers,
- circulators, isolators,
- switches,
- antennas,
- noise, dynamic range, intermodulation,
- power meters, detectors,
- mixer,
- Gunndiode, Impatt diode, tunneling diode,
- RF transistors (HEMT, HBT),
- microwave tubes.
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| Criteria for evaluation |
Oral exam and/or written exam
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| Methods |
Lecture
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| Language |
German |
| Study material |
Lecture Notes
David M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, 3rd Edition, John Wiley 2005, ISBN 0-471-44878-8
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| Changing subject? |
No |
| Further information |
Microwave Engineering 1 is not a prerequisite course.
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| Corresponding lecture |
(*)489WSHFHF2V22: VL Hochfrequenztechnik 2 (3 ECTS)
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| Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) 489WSHFHF2V22: VL Microwave Engineering 2 (2022W-2025S) MEMWEVOHFT2: VL Microwave Engineering 2 (2009W-2022S)
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