Experiment No 8: Aim: To Determine The Frequency & Wavelength in A Rectangular Waveguide Working in
Experiment No 8: Aim: To Determine The Frequency & Wavelength in A Rectangular Waveguide Working in
Experiment No 8: Aim: To Determine The Frequency & Wavelength in A Rectangular Waveguide Working in
is having highest cut off frequency hence dominant mode. For dominant (
TE10) mode in rectangular wave guide λ0, λg and λc are related as below.
Where λ0 is the free space wavelength, λg is the guide wavelength and λ is the cut off
wavelength.
For TE10 mode,
Where m = 1 in TE10 mode and ‘a' is broad dimension of waveguide. The following
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Where c = 3 x 10 m/s is velocity of light and f is frequency.
Procedure :
1. Set up the components and equipments as shown in figure.8.1
2. Set the variable attenuator at maximum position (at no attenuation).
3. Keep the control knobs of SWR Meter as below:
Range dB : 50 dB position
crystal : At 200ohm Impedance
Mode select : Normal Position Gain
(Coarse & Fine) : Mid Position
SWR/dB : dB position
4. Keep the Control knobs of Klystron power supply as below.
Mod- Switch : AM
Beam Voltage Knob : Fully anticlockwise
Reflector Voltage : Fully clockwise
AM-Amplitude Knob : Fully clockwise
AM-Frequency : Mid Position
λg = 2(d1-d2)
16. Measure the wave-guide inner broad dimension 'a' which will be around
22.86 mm for X band and Calculate
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