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Lecture07 Microwave Network Analysis Problems

1) The document presents a two port microwave network and its scattering matrix. 2) It asks the reader to determine the source and load impedances that would result in zero input and output reflection coefficients for the given scattering matrix. 3) It then presents additional microwave network problems involving reflection coefficients, power ratios, and determining whether a four port network is lossless and reciprocal based on its scattering matrix.

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Lecture07 Microwave Network Analysis Problems

1) The document presents a two port microwave network and its scattering matrix. 2) It asks the reader to determine the source and load impedances that would result in zero input and output reflection coefficients for the given scattering matrix. 3) It then presents additional microwave network problems involving reflection coefficients, power ratios, and determining whether a four port network is lossless and reciprocal based on its scattering matrix.

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Prof. D.

Kannadassan,
School of Electronics Engineering
ECE102 - Microwave Engineering Fall 2012_13 1
Microwave network Analysis:
Numerical Problems
Problem - 1
Consider a two port network:


(a) if Reciprocal:


As its Lossless:


(b) If non-reciprocal
| |
(

=
22 21
12 11
S S
S S
S
| |
(

=
22 21
21 11
S S
S S
S
2
11
2
21
2
21
2
11
1 ; 1
: Row st 1
S S S S = = +
| |
(

=
22 21
11
0
S S
S
S
1 ; 1 0
: Row st 1
2
11
2
11
= = + S S
0 ; 1
: Column st 1
21
2
21
2
11
= = + S S S
For two port network: If it is lossless, it should be reciprocal Thus it cant be Unidirectional..
A two port network is known to have the following scattering matrix





Determine the load and source impedance for which the input and output reflection coefficients of the
network become zero.

0 0
0 0
0.15 0 0.85 45
[ ]
0.85 45 0.2 0
S
| | Z Z
=
|
Z Z
\ .
Problem 2
Problem 3
P
1
P
2
P
3

3
| |
(
(
(

=
0 0
0
0 0
23
23 12
12
S
S S
S
S
Find the input reflection coefficient
in
at port-1 and P
2
/P
1
Problem - 4
Problem 5
A four port network has the scattering matrix shown below.
(i) Is this network lossless & reciprocal?
(ii) Draw the signal flow graph






(iii) Calculate the input reflection coefficient at port 1 if port 3 connected to a load with
a reflection coefficient of 0.21 and all other ports are matched.

0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0.91 0 0.41 90 0
0.91 0 0 0 0.41 90
0.41 90 0 0 0.91 0
0 0.41 90 0.91 0 0
( Z Z
(
Z Z
(
(
Z Z
(
Z Z (

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