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Experiment No.1 Attenuation in Transmission Line Objectives

1. The document describes an experiment measuring attenuation in a transmission line at different lengths and frequencies. It provides objectives, equipment, and tasks for the experiment. 2. Results are presented in two parts: attenuation is measured for different line lengths from 25-100m, and a relationship between length and attenuation is drawn. Attenuation is also measured for frequencies from 70kHz to 2MHz at a 100m length. 3. The frequency-attenuation relationship is drawn on semi-log paper and is discussed, noting it represents a familiar component. The conclusion summarizes key results and findings of the experiment.
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Experiment No.1 Attenuation in Transmission Line Objectives

1. The document describes an experiment measuring attenuation in a transmission line at different lengths and frequencies. It provides objectives, equipment, and tasks for the experiment. 2. Results are presented in two parts: attenuation is measured for different line lengths from 25-100m, and a relationship between length and attenuation is drawn. Attenuation is also measured for frequencies from 70kHz to 2MHz at a 100m length. 3. The frequency-attenuation relationship is drawn on semi-log paper and is discussed, noting it represents a familiar component. The conclusion summarizes key results and findings of the experiment.
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Benghazi University

Microwave LAB
Faculty of Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Department
EE484

Prepared by/ Eng. Nagla Buzghaia, Salma Elkawafi


Name: Study No.:
Date: Group No.:

Experiment No.1

Attenuation in Transmission line

Objectives:
Finding the influence of frequency and length on the attenuation of the line.

Equipments:
- The trainer board B4510
- Sine wave generator
- Oscilloscope

Tasks:
The theory, procedure, and connections are cleared in the companion Worksheet of the
experiment.

Results:
The attenuation measured using the equation:…………………………………………..…

1) Different Lengths:
In this part, you will measure the attenuation for different trunks of the transmission
line available on the trainer.
• Set the sine-wave frequency to approximately 70 KHz and level to 5 Vpp.
• Oscilloscope CH1 shows applied input CH2 shows outputs.
• Measure signal level at Input, and at 25, 50, 75, and 100 m lengths.
• Tabulate as under:

Vin = ………………………….

L (m) Vout Att(dB)


25

50

75

100
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• Draw the relationship between the length and the attenuation then discuss the results.

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2) Different Frequencies :
In this part, you will measure the attenuation for different frequencies, between 70 KHz
& 2 MHz, of the sine generator at 100m.
• Set the sine-wave to level 5 Vpp.
• Oscilloscope CH1 shows applied input CH2 shows outputs.
• Measure signal level at Input, and output at100 m lengths.
• Tabulate as under for 15 measurements () :

Vin (F.G) = ………………………….


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• Draw the relationship between the frequency and the attenuation on a semi-log paper ,
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