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Lab 3 Ee480

The document contains instructions for two lab assignments. The first involves designing impedance matching networks using lumped components and transmission lines for various source and load impedances up to 2 GHz. The second assignment involves designing a lossless T-junction power divider with quarter-wave matching transformers and determining its scattering parameters, and analyzing and designing an unequal power divider circuit using a hybrid coupler.

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Lab 3 Ee480

The document contains instructions for two lab assignments. The first involves designing impedance matching networks using lumped components and transmission lines for various source and load impedances up to 2 GHz. The second assignment involves designing a lossless T-junction power divider with quarter-wave matching transformers and determining its scattering parameters, and analyzing and designing an unequal power divider circuit using a hybrid coupler.

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I.

EE480 Lab
1. Z0=100 , ZL= 200 100j and f = 500 MHz.
a. Design impedance matching network using lumped-components.
b. Using quarter wavelength transmission line.
2. Z0=50 , ZL= 50 + 50j and f = 2 GHz.
a. Design impedance matching network using microstrip open-circuited stub (2
cases shunt & series). Note that transmission lines are made of FR-4
material and characteristic impedance with 50 .
b. Design impedance matching network using microstrip short-circuited stub (2
cases shunt & series). Note that transmission lines are made of TEFLON
material and characteristic impedance with 50 .
II. EE481 Lab
1. Design a lossless T-junction divider with a 30 source impedance to give a 3:1
power split. Design quarter-wave matching transformers to convert the impedances
of the output lines to 30 . Determine the magnitude of the scattering parameters
for this circuit, using a 30 characteristic impedance.
2. The Bailey unequal-split power divider uses a 90 hybrid coupler and a T-junction,
as shown below. The power division ratio is controlled by adjusting the feed
position, a, along the transmission line of length b that connects ports 1 and 4 of the
hybrid. A quarter-wave transformer of impedance Z0/2 is used to match the input
of the divider.
a. For b = /4, show that the output power division ratio is given by P3/P2 =
tan2(a/2b).
b. Using a branch-line hybrid with Z0 = 50 , design a power divider with a
division ratio of P3/P2 = 0.5, and plot the resulting input return loss and
transmission coefficients versus frequency.

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