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This work presents the development of a prototype micro-wave oscillator with fixed frequency, around 3 GHz, with microstrip lines, using high frequency and low noise bipolar transistor, through the Swaves oscillator with fixed frequency, around 3 GHz, with microstrip lines, using high frequency and low noise bipolar transistor, through the S scattering parameters, in order to support the practical activities developed in the RF laboratory of the electrical engineering course at IFSUL. Computational tools are used to develop the equations for the conversion of the scattering parameters, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work presents the development of a prototype micro-wave oscillator with fixed frequency, around 3 GHz, with microstrip lines, using high frequency and low noise bipolar transistor, through the Swaves oscillator with fixed frequency, around 3 GHz, with microstrip lines, using high frequency and low noise bipolar transistor, through the S scattering parameters, in order to support the practical activities developed in the RF laboratory of the electrical engineering course at IFSUL. Computational tools are used to develop the equations for the conversion of the scattering parameters, the impedance matching calculations, the making of the microstrip lines and the transistor biasing. Finally, two prototypes are built and the results presented. The prototypes worked properly, highlighting the one designed with the aid of a computational tool.
Autorenporträt
Master's student in Materials Engineering UFPEL. Graduation in Electrical Engineering IFSUL (2015). Technician in electronics IFSUL (2004). Currently Subst. Professor of Electronics IFSUL. I worked as subst. prof. Industrial Automation IFRS - Campus Rio Grande (2021 to 2022) and Telecommunications IFSUL - Câmpus Pelotas (2017 to 2019), as celetal technician (2011 to 2020).