Radio Frequency Communication Systems (07_O-SCR)
- Coefficient : 5
- Hourly Volume: 150.0h (including 72.0h supervised)
- CTD : 48h supervised (and 9h unsupervised)
- Labo : 24h supervised (and 3h unsupervised)
- Out-of-schedule personal work : 66h
AATs Lists
Description
- Radio frequency presentation and applications
- Basic principles:
- Electromagnetic wave propagation and guided propagation
- Line theory - Matching - S Parameters
- Radio frequency simulations and measurements
- Methods for studying radio frequency devices (analysis and synthesis)
- Introduction to planar radio frequency circuit design technologies
- Devices and systems:
- Description of a reception chain
- Study of different functions used in radio frequency systems and associated topologies: Filters, amplifiers, power dividers, couplers
- Introduction to antennas
Learning Outcomes (AAv)
AAv1 [heures: 30, B3, C1, C3]: By the end of the course/semester, students will be able to characterize the operation of an active and/or passive radio frequency component or device through measurements made with a vector network analyzer (VNA) or simulations with Keysight's ADS software.
AAv2 [heures: 26, B3]: By the end of the course/semester, students will know how to use basic concepts of transmission line propagation (telegraphist's equations, characteristic impedance, propagation parameters, reflection coefficient, VSWR) as well as commonly used tools (Smith chart, S parameters) and will be able to electrically size matching systems with lines or localized elements for active and/or passive radio frequency systems.
AAv3 [heures: 15, B2, B3, C1]: By the end of the course/semester, students in the module know how to calculate fields and intensity of an electromagnetic wave propagating in an absorbing dielectric medium and in a conducting medium.
AAv4 [heures: 15, B2, B3, C1]: By the end of the course/semester, students know the propagation characteristics of a microwave frequency electromagnetic wave in a rectangular metallic waveguide.
AAv5 [heures: 33, B2, B3]: By the end of the course/semester, students will be able to finely analyze the behavior of widely used components (lines, power dividers, couplers...) in microwave systems, to electrically and/or physically size them in planar technologies (microstrip, stripline), and to precisely analyze functions obtained by their association.
AAv6 [heures: 21, B2, B3, D1]: By the end of the course/semester, students in pairs or threes will be able to perform a complete study of a component from precise specifications (electrical synthesis and physical sizing, simulation, assembly with a construction kit, measurement and study report writing).
Assessment Methods
Average of several continuous assessment evaluations
Keywords
Electromagnetic waves, Guided propagation, Line theory, Matching, S Parameters, Radio frequency simulations and measurements, Multipoles, Radio frequency function synthesis, Planar technologies.
Prerequisites
- S1-S6 electronics and electromagnetism program
Resources
- Course handouts
- P.F. Combes, Microwaves, volume 2, Dunod.
- Hélier Marc; Microwave Techniques - Guiding structures, passive devices and microwave tubes, Ellipses