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Millimeter Wave Technology

Millimeter Wave Technology. Instructor: Prof. Mrinal Kanti Mandal, Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. Millimeter wave components are usually realized by frequency scaling the microwave components. However, an engineer has to deal with several design challenges in terms of higher loss, high signal-to-noise ratio, signal distortions etc. while implementing a millimeter wave system. Primary focus of this course is to introduce the design problems and their solutions at millimeter wave frequencies. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 31 - Electronic Switches (cont.)


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Introduction to Millimeter Wave Technology
Lecture 01 - Introduction and Jagadish Chandra Bose's Work
Lecture 02 - Millimeter Wave Applications
Lecture 03 - Phase and Group Velocity, Slow and Fast Waves, Skin Depth, Boundary Conditions
Lecture 04 - Challenges in Millimeter Wave Technology
Lecture 05 - Material Properties at Millimeter Wave Frequencies, Substrate Losses
Guiding Structures
Lecture 06 - Dielectric Loss, Conductor Loss, Radiation and Surface Wave Loss
Lecture 07 - EM Waves in Transmission Lines, Surface Waves
Lecture 08 - Parallel Plate Guide, Waveguiding Structures: Rectangular Waveguides
Lecture 09 - Waveguiding Structures: Rectangular Waveguides, High Power Limitation
Lecture 10 - Rectangular Waveguides: High Power Limitation (cont.), Planar Transmission Lines
Lecture 11 - Planar Transmission Lines: Microstrip Lines
Lecture 12 - Microstrip Coupled Lines
Lecture 13 - Conductor-Backed Coplanar Waveguide, Surface-Integrated Waveguide
Lecture 14 - Surface-Integrated Waveguide, Fabrication of PCB Circuits
Lecture 15 - Dielectric Guides
Antennas at Millimeter Wave Frequencies
Lecture 16 - Antenna Parameters, Printed Millimeter Wave Antennas
Lecture 17 - Printed Millimeter Wave Antennas, Waveguide Slot Arrays
Lecture 18 - On Chip Antennas, Dipole and Slot Antennas
Lecture 19 - Loop Antennas, Fabrication of On Chip Antennas, Leaky Wave Antennas
Lecture 20 - Leaky Wave Antennas
Passive Components
Lecture 21 - Dielectric Resonators
Lecture 22 - Filters
Lecture 23 - Filters: Determination of Quality Factor and Coupling Coefficient
Lecture 24 - Power Dividers and Couplers
Lecture 25 - Matched Termination
Active Devices
Lecture 26 - Active Devices: Solid-State Devices
Lecture 27 - Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor, Schottky Diode, PIN Diode
Lecture 28 - Transferred Electron Devices (TEDs), Avalanche Transit-Time Devices
Lecture 29 - IMPATT Diode Operation, Field Effect Transistors: High-Electron-Mobility Transistor
Lecture 30 - Electronic Switches
Lecture 31 - Electronic Switches (cont.)
Noise and Link Budget
Lecture 32 - Millimeter Wave Propagation, Friis Transmission Equation, Link Budget
Lecture 33 - Example of Link Margin Calculation, Digital Modulation and Bit Error Rate
Lecture 34 - Channel Performance at 60 GHz, Millimeter Wave Link Budget
Lecture 35 - Millimeter Wave Link Budget, Thermal Noise, Noise Temperature
Lecture 36 - Thermal Noise, Noise Temperature, External Sources of Noise
Millimeter Wave Systems
Lecture 37 - Antenna and Source Noise, Receiver Noise, Receiver Noise Factor
Lecture 38 - Receiver Noise Factor, Operating Noise Factor, Noise Figure for Cascaded System Elements
Lecture 39 - Receiver Noise Calculation, Passive Imaging
Lecture 40 - Transceiver Architectures