Microwave Engineering-Microwave Measurements
Microwave Engineering-Microwave Measurements
Microwave Engineering-Microwave Measurements
RF/Microwave
Measurements
PRESENTED BY:
KOBID KARKEE
KANTIPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DHAPAKHEL, LALITPUR
Introduction 2
At low frequencies
parameters such as voltage, current, etc. can be measured.
from these impedance, power factor and phase angle can
be calculated.
At microwave frequencies
It is more convenient to measure power instead of V and I.
Properties of devices and circuits at microwave
frequencies are characterized by S-parameters, power,
frequency and VSWR and noise figure.
Power Measurement 3
Calorimetric method is
used for high power
microwave measurements
which involves conversion
of microwave energy into
heat.
The heat is absorbed by a
fluid (usually water) and
then temperature of fluid is
measured to calculate
power.
Calorimeter Method 8
Thermistor
Barretter
Bolometers 15
Bolometers are usually operated in standard Wheatstone
bridge circuit.
A bolometer mounting is placed on one of the arms of the
bridge.
The microwave power incident on the bolometer changes its
resistance which imbalances the bridge.
The change in the galvanometer
current measures the incident
power.
Proportionate calibration of
galvanometer can be done to read
the power.
Single Bridge Bolometer
Initially the bridge is balanced
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condition by the adjustment of R5 done
under zero incident power.
The microwave power applied to
bolometer arm R4 will change its
resistance causing an unbalance.
The non-zero power is recorded in
voltmeter which is calibrated to read
the level of input microwave power.
Suppose under balanced condition, the
dc bias voltage of bolometer is E1 and
E2 is the dc bias voltage of bolometer
after microwave input is applied. Balanced Bolometer Bridge Circuit
Single Bridge Bolometer 17
The change in dc bias voltage (E1 – E2)
is directly proportional to the
microwave power.
Disadvantage of using single bridge:
The change of resistance due to mismatch
at the microwave input part results in
incorrect reading.
The thermistor is sensitive to changes in
ambient temperature resulting in false
reading. Balanced Bolometer Bridge Circuit