Millimeter-Wave Technology Assignment II (10×1 + 5×2) : Imaginary Real
Millimeter-Wave Technology Assignment II (10×1 + 5×2) : Imaginary Real
Millimeter-Wave Technology Assignment II (10×1 + 5×2) : Imaginary Real
11. Choose the correct order of cut-off frequencies of a rectangular waveguide with a = 2.5b,
(where a is the broad wall and b is the narrow wall dimension respectively).
a) TE10<TE31<TM11
b) TM11<TE01<TM31
c) TE31<TE41<TM21
d) TM11<TE30<TE21
Please go through week 2 presentation slide 12 and 13 for answer
12. An on-chip antenna is to be designed on a grounded silicon wafer as substrate with
thickness of 350 μm and a permittivity = 11.9. Calculate the approximate frequency in GHz
above which significant amount of power is lost to higher order surface wave modes.
a) 60 GHz
b) 56 GHz
c) 54 GHz
d) 50 GHz
Please go through week 2 presentation slide 23, 25 and related lecture/ discussions for
better understanding.
(𝟐𝒏−𝟏)𝒄
𝒇𝒕 ≅ 𝟒𝒅 𝜺 −𝟏
√ 𝒓
14. Given that the loss of a rectangular waveguide per unit length is 0.2 dB/m at 40 GHz. A
100 W RF source is connected to a 0.5m long of the waveguide. Considering zero reflection
loss, calculate the power available at the other end of the guide.
a) 97.7 W
b) 95.5 W
c) 95.4
d) 79.4 W
Please go through week 2 presentation slide 3 and related lecture/ discussions for
better understanding. Consider the relation P x Poe2 x . Now, α = 0.2 dB/m i.e.,
0.2/8.686 Np/m, put x = 0.5 m.
15. The internal dimensions of an air-filled rectangular waveguide is 3.1 mm × 1.55 mm.
Then, the effective bandwidth of the rectangular waveguide is
a) 50-75 GHz
b) 60-90 GHz
c) 60-110 GHz
d) 75-110 GHz
Please go through week 2 presentation slide 41 and related lecture/ discussions for
better understanding