This document contains 8 questions in Part A and 4 questions in Part B related to the subject of Microwave and Antennas. The questions in Part A involve deriving expressions for the total field and plotting field patterns for various configurations of two isotropic point sources with the same or different phases. Question 6 asks to derive an expression for the array factor of n isotropic point sources. Questions 7 and 8 ask to find the field pattern, first null bandwidth and half power bandwidth for a linear array of 6 isotropic antennas with a specified spacing and phase. The questions in Part B involve deriving expressions for the far field components and radiation properties of short dipole antennas and thin linear antennas.
This document contains 8 questions in Part A and 4 questions in Part B related to the subject of Microwave and Antennas. The questions in Part A involve deriving expressions for the total field and plotting field patterns for various configurations of two isotropic point sources with the same or different phases. Question 6 asks to derive an expression for the array factor of n isotropic point sources. Questions 7 and 8 ask to find the field pattern, first null bandwidth and half power bandwidth for a linear array of 6 isotropic antennas with a specified spacing and phase. The questions in Part B involve deriving expressions for the far field components and radiation properties of short dipole antennas and thin linear antennas.
This document contains 8 questions in Part A and 4 questions in Part B related to the subject of Microwave and Antennas. The questions in Part A involve deriving expressions for the total field and plotting field patterns for various configurations of two isotropic point sources with the same or different phases. Question 6 asks to derive an expression for the array factor of n isotropic point sources. Questions 7 and 8 ask to find the field pattern, first null bandwidth and half power bandwidth for a linear array of 6 isotropic antennas with a specified spacing and phase. The questions in Part B involve deriving expressions for the far field components and radiation properties of short dipole antennas and thin linear antennas.
This document contains 8 questions in Part A and 4 questions in Part B related to the subject of Microwave and Antennas. The questions in Part A involve deriving expressions for the total field and plotting field patterns for various configurations of two isotropic point sources with the same or different phases. Question 6 asks to derive an expression for the array factor of n isotropic point sources. Questions 7 and 8 ask to find the field pattern, first null bandwidth and half power bandwidth for a linear array of 6 isotropic antennas with a specified spacing and phase. The questions in Part B involve deriving expressions for the far field components and radiation properties of short dipole antennas and thin linear antennas.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
SUBJECT Microwave and Antennas SUB. CODE 18EC63
SEMESTER 6th A & B VTU SCHEME 2018 CBCS FACULTY Mrs. Asha T ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23
Q No. Question- Module 4 ( Part A)
1 State and Prove Power theorem and its application to isotropic point sources Derive an expression for total field for two isotropic point sources of same 2 amplitude and same phase. Derive an expression for total field and plot the field pattern for two isotropic 3 point sources of same amplitude and same phase. Derive an expression for total field and plot the field pattern for two isotropic 4 point sources of same amplitude and opposite phase. Derive an expression for total field and plot the field pattern for two isotropic 5 point sources of same amplitude and in phase quadrature 6 Derive an expression for array factor for n isotropic point sources. A linear array of n isotropic antenna satisfies the following parameters, find the 7 field pattern ,FNBW and HPBW for n=6, δ =0, d=lamda/2 A linear array of n isotropic antenna satisfies the following parameters, find the 8 field pattern ,FNBW and HPBW for n=6, δ =0, d=lamda/2 Part B 10 Derive the expressions for far field components of short dipole 11 Derive the expressions for E and H radiated in a space of short dipole antenna 11. Derive an expression for radiation resistance of short dipole antenna 12. Derive the expressions for far field components of thin linear antenna DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING