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PAD. DR. D. Y.

PATIL INSTITUTE OF
ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT AND
RESEARCH, AKURDI, PUNE-44
Department of E&TC
2015-2016

Course File
Subject Antenna and Wave Propagation
Class TE
Subject Teacher
Mr. ANILKUMAR PATIL

PAD. DR. D. Y. PATIL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING,


MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, AKURDI, PUNE-44

Department of
2015-2016

Course File
Class: - TE (Sem II) (Year 2015- 16)
Subject: - Antenna & Wave Propagation (2012 Pattern)
Index
Sr.No

Contents

1. Syllabus Structure
2. Syllabus
3. PEOs and Program Outcomes
4. Lesson Planning
5. Unit wise Notes
6. Attendance Book
7. University Question Papers with solution
8. Mid Term Question Papers
9. Model Question Papers
10. Result Analysis
11. PPT, CDs

PAD. DR. D. Y. PATIL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING,


MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, AKURDI, PUNE-44.
Department of E&TC
Lesson Planning
Subject: Antenna & Wave Propagation (2012 Pattern)
Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

Lecture: 4 Hr/week

Theory Paper: 70 Marks.

Practical: 2 Hrs/week

In Sem Theory paper: 30Marks.

Subject Teacher: Mr.Anilkumar Patil

Term Work: 50 Marks

Unit

Lecture

Syllabus to be covered

No.

no.

Unit I. Uniform Plane Waves

1.

Introduction

1 Hr

Maxwell Equations in phasor form, Wave Equation,

2 Hr

Uniform Plane wave in Homogeneous, free Space, dielectric,


conducting medium.

3 Hr

Polarization: Linear, circular & Elliptical polarization, unpolarized


wave.
Reflection of plane waves,

4 Hr

Normal incidence, oblique incidence

6 Hr

Electro Magnetic Power

7hr

Poynting theorem and vector.

8Hr

5 Hr

Total=8 Hrs

Unit II. Wave Propagation

Fundamental

equations

for

free

space

propagation,

Friis

9 Hr

Transmission equation.
Attenuation over reflecting surface, Effect of earths curvature.

10 Hr

Ground, sky & space wave propagations. Structure


of atmosphere.
Characteristics of ionized regions. Effects of earths magnetic

11 Hr

field.

12 Hr

Virtual height, MUF, Skip distance, Ionospheric abnormalities

13 Hr

Multi-hop propagation, Space link Geometry.

14 Hr

Characteristics of Wireless Channel: Fading, Multipath delay


spread
Coherence Bandwidth, and Coherence Time.

15Hr
16Hr
Total=8 Hrs

Unit III. Antenna Fundamentals


Introduction, Types of Antenna, Radiation Mechanism

17 Hr

Antenna Terminology: Radiation pattern,


18 Hr
radiation power density, radiation intensity, directivity, gain, antenna efficiency
half power beam width, bandwidth, antenna polarization, input impedance, 19 Hr
antenna radiation efficiency, effective length, effective area, reciprocity.
20 Hr
Radiation Integrals: Vector potentials A, J, F, M
Electric and magnetic fields electric and magnetic current
sources
solution of inhomogeneous vector potential wave equation, far
field radiation

21Hr

22Hr
Total=6 Hrs

Unit IV: Wire Antennas

Analysis of Linear and Loop antennas: Infinitesimal dipole

23 Hr

small dipole, and finite length dipole

24 Hr

half wave length dipole

25 Hr

small circular loop antenna

26 Hr

Complete Analytical treatment of all these


Elements.
Complete Analytical treatment of all these
Elements

27Hr
28Hr
Total=6 Hrs

Unit V:

Antenna Arrays

Antenna Arrays: Two element array, pattern multiplication N-element linear


array
Uniform amplitude and spacing, broad side and end-fire array

29 Hr
30 Hr

N-element array: Uniform spacing, non


uniform amplitude, array factor

31 Hr

Binomial and DolphTchebyshev array.

32 Hr

Planar Array, Circular Array, Log Periodic Antenna

33 Hr

YagiUda Antenna Array

34Hr
Total=6 Hrs

Unit VI : Antennas and Applications

Structural details, dimensions, radiation pattern, specifications

35 Hr

features and applications of following Antennas: Hertz & Marconi


antennas, V- Antenna

36 Hr

Rhombic antenna. TW antennas.

37 Hr

Loop antenna, Whip antenna, Biconical, Helical

38 Hr

Horn, Slot, Microstrip, Turnstile, Super turnstile & Lens antennas.

39 Hr

Antennas with parabolic reflectors

40Hr
Total=6 Hrs
Total Hours=40Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:
T1: C.A. Balanis, Antenna Theory - Analysis and Design", John Wiley.
T2: Mathew N O Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics 3 rd edition, Oxford University Press.
REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1: John D Kraus, Ronald J Marhefka, Ahmad S Khan, Antennas for All Applications, 3
TheMcGraw Hill Companies.
R2: K. D. Prasad, Antenna & Wave Propagation, SatyaPrakashan, New Delhi
R3: John D Kraus, Antenna& Wave Propagation, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2010.

rd

Edition,

Prepared By,

Mr. Anilkumar Patil


Subject Teacher

Mrs. B. Lakshmiprabha
HOD E&TC

Pad. Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Engineering, Mangement &


Research, Akrudi, Pune, 44
Department of E&TC
Subject: VLSI
Teaching Scheme:
Practicals: 4 Hrs/week

Examination Scheme: PR: 50Marks


TW:50Marks

Term-Work
List of Experiments:
A. To write VHDL code, simulate with test bench, synthesis, implement on PLD.
[Any 4].
1. 4 bit ALU for add, subtract, AND, NAND, XOR, XNOR, OR, & ALU pass.
2. Universal shift register with mode selection input for SISO, SIPO, PISO, & PIPO
Modes.
3. FIFO memory.
4. LCD interface.
5. Keypad interface.
B. To prepare CMOS layout in selected technology, simulate with and without
Capacitive load, comment on rise, and fall times.
1. Inverter, NAND, NOR gates, Half Adder
2. 2:1 multiplexer using logic gates and transmission gates.
3. Single bit SRAM cell.
4. D flip-flop.

Mr. Anilkumar Patil


Subject Teacher

Mrs. B.Lakshmiprabha
HOD E&TC

PAD. DR. D. Y. PATIL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING,


MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, AKURDI, PUNE-44.
Department of E&TC

Antenna and Wave Propagation (304190)


Teaching Scheme:
Lectures: 4 Hrs/ Week

Lesson Scheduling

Examination Scheme:
In Semester Assessment:
Phase I : 30
End Semester Examination:
Phase II: 70

Unit I : Uniform Plane Waves

8L

Maxwell Equations in phasor form, Wave Equation, Uniform Plane wave in Homogeneous, free space,
dielectric, conducting medium. Polarization: Linear, circular & Elliptical polarization, unpolarized wave.
Reflection of plane waves, Normal incidence, oblique incidence,Electromagnetic Power and Poynting
theorem and vector.

Unit II : Wave Propagation

8L

Fundamental equations for free space propagation, Friis Transmission equation. Attenuation over
reflecting surface, Effect of earths curvature. Ground, sky & space wave propagations. Structure of
atmosphere. Characteristics of ionized regions. Effects of earths magnetic field. Virtual height, MUF,
Skip distance. Ionospheric abnormalities. Multi-hoppropagation. Space link geometry. Characteristics of
Wireless Channel: Fading, Multipath delay spread, Coherence Bandwidth, and Coherence Time.

Unit III : Antenna Fundamentals


6L
6L
Introduction, Types of Antenna, Radiation Mechanism. Antenna Terminology: Radiation pattern,
radiation power density, radiation intensity, directivity, gain, antenna efficiency, half power beam width,
bandwidth, antenna polarization, input impedance, antenna radiation efficiency, effective length, effective
area, reciprocity. Radiation Integrals: Vector potentials A, J, F, M, Electric and magnetic fields electric
and magnetic current sources, solution of inhomogeneous vector potential wave equation, far field
radiation

Unit IV : Wire Antennas


6L
Analysis
of Linear and Loop antennas: Infinitesimal dipole, small dipole, and finite length dipole half wave
length dipole, small circular loop antenna. Complete Analytical treatment of all these elements.

Unit V : Antenna Arrays

6L

Antenna Arrays: Two element array, pattern multiplication N-element linear array, uniform amplitude and
spacing, broad side and end-fire array, N-element array: Uniform spacing, non uniform amplitude, array
factor, binomial and DolphTchebyshev array. Planar Array, Circular Array, Log Periodic Antenna,
YagiUda Antenna Array

Unit VI : Antennas and Applications

6L

Structural details, dimensions, radiation pattern, specifications, features and applications of following
Antennas: Hertz & Marconi antennas, V- Antenna, Rhombic antenna. TW antennas. Loop antenna, Whip
antenna, Biconical, Helical, Horn, Slot, Microstrip, Turnstile, Super turnstile & Lens antennas. Antennas
with parabolic reflectors

Text Books
T1: C.A. Balanis, Antenna Theory - Analysis and Design", John Wiley.
T2: Mathew N O Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics 3 rd edition, Oxford University Press
Reference Books
R1: John D Kraus, Ronald J Marhefka, Ahmad S Khan, Antennas for All Applications, 3
TheMcGraw Hill Companies.
R2: K. D. Prasad, Antenna & Wave Propagation, SatyaPrakashan, New Delhi
R3: John D Kraus, Antenna& Wave Propagation, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2010.

Mr. Anilkumar Patil


Subject Teacher

rd

Edition,

Mrs. B.Lakshmiprabha
HOD E&TC

PAD. DR. D. Y. PATIL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING,


MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH, AKURDI, PUNE-44.
Department of E&TC

VLSI Design & Technology(404181)


Course Objectives:

To study HDL based design approach.


To learn digital CMOS logic design.
To nurture students with CMOS analog circuit designs.
To realize importance of testability in logic circuit design.
To overview SoC issues and understand PLD architectures with advanced features.

Course Outcomes:

After successfully completing the course, students will be able to


Model digital circuit with HDL, simulate, synthesis and prototype in PLDs.
Understand chip level issues and need of testability.
Design analog & digital CMOS circuits for specified applications.

Mr.Anilkumar Patil
Subject Teacher

Mrs.B.Laxmiprabha
HOD

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