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Development and evaluation of an RF vector network analyser experiment for an undergraduate engineering programme

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Abstract

This paper outlines the development of an RF Vector Network Analyser (VNA) laboratory for undergraduate electronic engineering students. Because of the expense of high-quality high-frequency vector network analyser systems, these are usually only encountered by a small number of students who undertake a senior-year project in the RF/microwave area. This paper describes a VNA-based laboratory which is intended to be used by all undergraduate Electrical and Electronic Engineering students in the 4th year of the programme, thus giving all students an insight into this sometimes 'mysterious' area of the undergraduate curriculum. The paper moves from the initial 'wish list' for what the laboratory might incorporate to the final roll-out to a cohort of 23 students. Feedback from the students indicate that the laboratory session was well received while also indicating that there is potential for improvement in some areas.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication30th Irish Signals and Systems Conference, ISSC 2019
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781728128009
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2019
Event30th Irish Signals and Systems Conference, ISSC 2019 - Maynooth, Ireland
Duration: 17 Jun 201918 Jun 2019

Publication series

Name30th Irish Signals and Systems Conference, ISSC 2019

Conference

Conference30th Irish Signals and Systems Conference, ISSC 2019
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityMaynooth
Period17/06/1918/06/19

Keywords

  • Microwave Education
  • RF Measurements
  • S-parameters
  • Vector Network Analyser

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