EM Wave and Guided Structures 2023-24

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MfM- Agro Technical and Technology College

Electrical and Electronics Technology Department


Course Syllabus
Course Name: EM Waves and Guided Structures, Course Code.: EET 4332
Contact Hours (per week): Lec /Tut/Lab (3/1/3), Cr.Hr.: 3 ; ECTS:5
Pre-Requisites: EET 3307 Electromagnetic Fields
Program: BSc. in Electrical and Electronics Technology (Communication and
Electronics)

Aca. Year: 2023/2024, Sem.: II


Class Year: IV
Lecturer: Mujahid Jemal
Course Objectives and Competence to be acquired

 Be able to derive the governing equations for EM wave propagation from Maxwell’s
equations, RF transmission lines, rectangular waveguides and resonant cavities.
 Have gained insight into the applications of RF transmission lines, the use of Smith
Chart and matching technique.
 Gain knowledge and understanding of the working principles of different types of
wave Guides; understand and use the basic microwave devices and systems (both
classical and modern).
 Appreciate the use of microwave devices and systems that they come across in their
carriers and daily life.
Course Contents:

Chapters weeks Topics to be covered


Chapter 1:Introduction 1&2 1.1. Definition of Electromagnetic waves
1.2. Properties of EM Waves ;Electromagnetic Spectrum
Chapter 2: EM Wave 3-7 2.1. Wave in General; Wave propagation in lossy
Propagation Dielectric; Plane waves in free space, in lossless
dielectric; in good conductors
2.2. Power and pointing vectors; pointing theorem;
reflection of plane waves
Mid Examination 8 It covers all learning outcomes
Chapter 3: Transmission 9-12 3.1. Circuit and Field analysis; Transmission line
Lines equation
3.2. Input Impedance, SWR, and Power; Smith Chart;
Application of Transmission Lines
Chapter 4: Waveguides 13 - 16 4.1 Introduction
and Resonators 4.2 Types of Waveguide
4.3 Waveguide Resonators; Concepts, theories &

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applications of microwave devices & Systems
Assessment/ Evaluation and Grading Systems
 Continuous assessment………………………………………………………. 20%
 Mid-semester examination ……………………………………………………20%
 Final examination ……………………………………………………………...30%
 Laboratory ……………………………………………………………………..30%

Teaching & Learning Methods


 Lectures supported by tutorials, assignments and laboratory exercises
Attendance Requirements & other Requirements
 Minimum of 90% attendance during lecture hours; and 100% attendance during
tutorials sessions, except for some unprecedented mishaps
 Submit assignment with your own preparation, copying from fellow students and
other is not permitted
 During class hours’ cell phone should be switched OFF

Literature and materials

Textbooks:
1. Matthew N.O. Sadiku:Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press New York,
2001
2. G. Gonzalez: Microwave Transistor Amplifiers: Analysis & Design, Prentice Hall, 2001
3. George D. Vendelin Anthony M. Pavio Ulrich L. Rohde: Microwave Circuit Design using
linear and non-linear techniques, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2005
4. K.C. Gupta, Computer Aided Design of Microwave Circuits, Artech House: 1981

References:
1. Hayt, W.H., Engineering Electromagnetics, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, 1981.
2. David J. Griffiths, Introduction to Electrodynamics, 3rd ed., Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1999.
3. David M. Pozar: Microwave Engineering Addison-Wiley; 3rd Ed (2004)

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