EC-333: Microwave Techniques: Module#3: Introduction To Microwave Resonator
EC-333: Microwave Techniques: Module#3: Introduction To Microwave Resonator
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Fundamental Resonant Circuits
Series Resonance Circuit Parallel Resonance Circuit
Zin
Zin
Courtesy: David. M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, Wiley Note: Q0 increases as R decreases. 6/15
Series Resonant Circuits: Behaviour of
Resonator near Resonant Frequency
Analyzing behavior of resonator at: where is small
Since,
Therefore,
Since is small,
( = 0 + + = 2 = 0 + + )
0 L
Therefore, Q0 =
R
If a Resonator with loss is treated as lossless resonator, then the resonant
frequency of the lossless resonator will be
Courtesy: David. M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, Wiley 7/15
Parallel Resonant Circuits
Parallel Resonance Circuit
0 2 2 0 0 0
l= l = = l= l= l=
0 0 2 0 v p 0 v p 0
vp vp
l
1
0
This is of the form of Series Resonator
with Equivalent input impedance:
The Equivalence is :
Since,
This is equivalent to Parallel RLC Resonant Circuit with the following
Equivalence:
For l= λ/4 at ω = ω0, and let ω = ω0 + Δω, and considering TEM line:
Z in = jZ 0 tan l
Z in = 0
λ/2 2 0
at f 0 Z in = jZ 0 tan = jZ 0 tan
0 2
Z in = − jX at f f 0
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Courtesy: electronics-tutorial.ws/accircuits/series resonances
Short Circuited Quarter Wave
Transmission Line
Z in = jX at f f 0
Z in = ; Yin = 0 Z in = jZ 0 tan l
at f 0 λ/4
2 0
Z in = jZ 0 tan = jZ 0 tan
0 4 2
Z in = − jX at f f 0