This mid-term exam for an antennas and propagation course consists of 5 questions worth a total of 50 marks. The questions cover frequency independent antennas, microstrip antenna advantages, linear array antennas, adaptive beam forming, maximum usable frequency, uniformly spaced arrays, designing a 3-element Yagi-Uda antenna to operate at 80MHz, showing a 3-element binomial array has no side lobes, and designing a circular microstrip antenna to resonate at 10GHz. Students must attempt all questions and upload their answer sheet within the prescribed time to receive marks.
This mid-term exam for an antennas and propagation course consists of 5 questions worth a total of 50 marks. The questions cover frequency independent antennas, microstrip antenna advantages, linear array antennas, adaptive beam forming, maximum usable frequency, uniformly spaced arrays, designing a 3-element Yagi-Uda antenna to operate at 80MHz, showing a 3-element binomial array has no side lobes, and designing a circular microstrip antenna to resonate at 10GHz. Students must attempt all questions and upload their answer sheet within the prescribed time to receive marks.
This mid-term exam for an antennas and propagation course consists of 5 questions worth a total of 50 marks. The questions cover frequency independent antennas, microstrip antenna advantages, linear array antennas, adaptive beam forming, maximum usable frequency, uniformly spaced arrays, designing a 3-element Yagi-Uda antenna to operate at 80MHz, showing a 3-element binomial array has no side lobes, and designing a circular microstrip antenna to resonate at 10GHz. Students must attempt all questions and upload their answer sheet within the prescribed time to receive marks.
Time: 1:00 Hrs. M.M. 50 Note: 1. Attempt all questions. 2. Upload the answer sheet on Google Scholar within prescribed time. 3. Late uploading awarded “zero” marks. Q.No.1 Write down the brief note on following. 5x2 CO1 A. Frequency independent antennas =10 B. Advantages of microstrip antenna C. Linear array antenna D. Adaptive beam forming E. Maximum usable frequency
Q.No.2 Describe the analysis and properties of uniformly 10 CO2
spaced arrays with uniform excitation amplitudes.
Q.No.3 Draw the structure of 3-element Yagi-Uda antenna 10 CO3
and give the dimensions and spacing between the elements in terms of wave length. Design 3-element Yagi-Uda antenna to be operated at 80 MHz. Q.No.4 Show that a three-elements binomial array with 10 CO4 spacing of d ≤ 𝜆⁄2 between the elemnts does not have a side lobe. Q.No.5 Design a circular microstrip antenna using a 10 CO5 substrate (RT/duroid 5880) with dielectric constant 3.2, h = 0.762 mm so as to resonate at 10 GHz. System impedance is 50 ohm.