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a Bannl- Benha University E Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra mad © Ah Post-Graduate ECE-601 Active Circuits Lecture #2 2014 Scattering Matrices November Instructor: Dr. Ahmad El-Banna a Agenda Bannl- E mad Introduction © Ah 4 201v Microwave Network Analysis o Scattering Matrix Representations Lec#2 , N , 601- Signal Flow Graphs ECE 2 a Bannl- E mad © Ah 4 201v o Lec#2 , N, 601 - ECE INTRODUCTION 3 a Introduction Bannl- E • Circuits operating at low frequencies can be treated as an mad interconnection of lumped passive or active components with © Ah unique voltages and currents defined at any point in the circuit. • In this situation the circuit dimensions are small enough such that 4 there is negligible phase delay from one point in the circuit to 201 another. ov • In addition, the fields can be considered as TEM fields supported by two or more conductors. • This leads to a quasi-static type of solution to Maxwell’s equations Lec#2 , N and to the well-known Kirchhoff voltage and current laws and , impedance concepts of circuit theory . 601 • In general, the network analyzing techniques cannot be directly - applied to microwave circuits, but the basic circuit and network ECE concepts can be extended to handle many microwave analysis and design problems of practical interest. 4
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