Some Basic Microwave Component
Some Basic Microwave Component
Some Basic Microwave Component
Discussion:
Shown in figure 1.1, the Gunn oscillator is the source of microwave signal.
Gunn oscillator generates a 10.5 GHz signal. At this frequency, the maximum output power is 10 to 20 mW.
The output power of Gunn oscillator varies with the supply voltage.
This power supply, specially designed for Gunn oscillator is shown in figure 1.2 below.
The output of the Gunn oscillator power supply connects to the Gunn oscillator.
Figure 1.2: The Gunn oscillator power supply and its symbolic representation.
The variable attenuator
Variable attenuator is a device used to reduce the power level and to make attenuation measurement (figure 1.3).
Two types of variable attenuators (1) rotary vane attenuator (2) side vane attenuator. We use side vane
attenuator.
In side vane attenuator, a plastic fiberglass blade with a resistive coating is used to produce attenuation. The
blade is inserted vertically into the waveguide, parallel to the short side wall. Amount of attenuation depends
upon the position of the blade in the waveguide.
Attenuation is increased by moving the blades towards the center of the waveguide.
Power meter
The power meter (figure 1.5) along with the thermistor mount will allow you to measure the power of a
microwave signal.
Output of thermistor mount is connected to the power meter.
Waveguide supports
To ensure the stability of the setup, it is strongly recommended that waveguide supports be used. These supports
are shown in figure 1.6.
Figure 1.7 shows the connections of two components with the help of plastic quick-lock device.
Align the holes of the components. Insert the metal pin of quick-lock into the hole and push the plastic piece against
the flange.
Equipment:
Review Questions:
1. What types of the signals are considered to be the microwave signals?
2. What is a wave guide?
3. What causes the attenuation on the type of variable attenuator that you have used in this exercise?
4. What are the two main functions of the variable attenuator?
5. What is a thermistor?
6. Radiated microwave power is present in this lab. Is the exposure to this power safe or not?