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Microwave Measurements
by
Sk. Hedayath Basha
Assistant Professor
ECE Department
R.M.K College 0f Engineering and
Technology
1RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• In low frequency circuits parameters such as
voltage, current, etc can be measured and from
these impedance, power factor and phase angle
can be calculated.
• At microwave frequencies it is more convenient
to measure power instead of V and I.
• Properties of devices and circuits at microwave
frequencies i.e characterized by Sparameters,
power, frequency and VSWR and noise figure
2RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• Direct microwave measuring devices are
vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers
and power meters.
• Due to their complications and high cost,
microwave measurements in lab are often
carried out using 1 kHz square wave
modulating signal which modulates the
microwave test signal.
3RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
Important measurement devices
• The tunable detectors are used to
demodulate the signal and couple the
required output to high frequency scope
analyzer. The low frequency demodulated
output is detected using non reciprocal
detector diode mounted in the microwave
transmission line.
4RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• Slotted section with line carriage is a
microwave sectioned coaxial line connecting a
coaxial E-field probe which penetrates inside a
rectangular waveguide slotted section.
• The longitudinal slot is cut along the center of
the waveguide broad walls. The probe is made
to move along the slotted wall which samples
the electric field proportional to probe
voltage.
5RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
Main purpose of slotted section with
line carriage is
1. For determination of location of voltage
standing wave maxima and minima along the
line.
2. Measure the VSWR and standing wave pattern.
3. Wavelength.
4. Impedance.
5. Reflection co-efficient.
6. Return loss measurement.
6RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• VSWR meter is a highly sensitive, high gain,
low noise voltage amplifier tuned normally at
fixed frequency of 1KHZ of which microwave
signals modulated. This meter indicates
calibrated VSWR reading for any loads.
7RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
Power Measurement
• Power is defined as the quantity of energy
dissipated or stored per unit time.
• Microwave power is divided into three
categories –
1. low power (less than 10mW),
2. medium power (from 10mW to 10W) and
3. high power (greater than 10w)
8RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• The general measurement technique for average
power is to attach a properly calibrated sensor to
the transmission line port at which the unknown
power is to be measured.
• There are three popular devices for sensing and
measuring average power at RF and microwave
frequencies. Each of the methods uses a different
kind of device to convert the RF power to a
measurable DC or low frequency signal.
• The devices are the diode detector, the
bolometer and the thermocouple.
9RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
Diode Detector
• The low-barrier Schottky (LBS) diode
technology which made it possible to
construct diodes with metal-semiconductor
junctions for microwave frequencies that was
very rugged and consistent from diode to
diode. These diodes, introduced as power
sensors in 1974, were able to detect and
measure power as low as −70 dBm (100 pW)
at frequencies up to 18 GHz.
10RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
Bolometer Sensor:
• Bolometers are power sensors that operate by
changing resistance due to a change in
temperature. The change in temperature
results from converting RF or microwave
energy into heat within the bolometric
element.
11RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• There are two principle types of bolometers,
barretters and thermistors.
• A barretter is a thin wire that has a positive
temperature coefficient of resistance.
• Thermistors are semiconductors with a
negative temperature coefficient.
• Thermistor elements are mounted in either
coaxial or waveguide structures so they are
compatible with common transmission line
systems used at microwave and RF
frequencies
12RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• Power meters are constructed from balanced
bridge circuits. The principal parts of the power
meter are two self-balancing bridges, the meter-
logic section, and the auto-zero circuit.
• The RF Bridge, which contains the detecting
thermistor, is kept in balance by automatically
varying the DC voltage Vrf, which drives that
bridge.
• The compensating bridge, which contains the
compensating thermistor, is kept in balance by
automatically varying the DC voltage Vc, which
drives that bridge.
13RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• The power meter is initially zero-set (by
pushing the zero-set button) with no applied
RF power by making Vc equal to Vrfo (Vrfo
means Vrf with zero RF power).
• After zerosetting, if ambient temperature
variations change thermistor resistance, both
bridge circuits respond by applying the same
new voltage to maintain balance.
14RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
15RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
16RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
Thermocouple Sensors
• Thermocouple sensors have been the detection
technology of choice for sensing RF and microwave
power since their introduction in 1974.
• The two main reasons for this evolution are:
1) they exhibit higher sensitivity than previous
thermistor technology, and
2) they feature inherent square-law detection
characteristic (input RF power is proportional to DC
voltage out).
Since thermocouples are heat-based sensors, they are
true “averaging detectors.”
17RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• Thermocouples are based on the fact that
dissimilar metals generate a voltage due to
temperature differences at a hot and a cold
junction of the two metals. The power sensor
contains two identical thermocouples on one
chip, electrically connected as in Figure
18RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
19RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
• The principal advantage, however, of the two
thermocouple scheme is that both leads to the
voltmeter are at RF ground; there is no need for
an RF choke in the upper lead. If a choke were
needed it would limit the frequency range of the
sensor.
• For a square wave modulated signal the peak
power can be calculated from the average power
measured as P Y peak av P where T is the time
period and Շ is the pulse width
20RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
Measurement of Cavity Q
21RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit

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Microwave measurements

  • 1. Microwave Measurements by Sk. Hedayath Basha Assistant Professor ECE Department R.M.K College 0f Engineering and Technology 1RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 2. • In low frequency circuits parameters such as voltage, current, etc can be measured and from these impedance, power factor and phase angle can be calculated. • At microwave frequencies it is more convenient to measure power instead of V and I. • Properties of devices and circuits at microwave frequencies i.e characterized by Sparameters, power, frequency and VSWR and noise figure 2RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 3. • Direct microwave measuring devices are vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers and power meters. • Due to their complications and high cost, microwave measurements in lab are often carried out using 1 kHz square wave modulating signal which modulates the microwave test signal. 3RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 4. Important measurement devices • The tunable detectors are used to demodulate the signal and couple the required output to high frequency scope analyzer. The low frequency demodulated output is detected using non reciprocal detector diode mounted in the microwave transmission line. 4RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 5. • Slotted section with line carriage is a microwave sectioned coaxial line connecting a coaxial E-field probe which penetrates inside a rectangular waveguide slotted section. • The longitudinal slot is cut along the center of the waveguide broad walls. The probe is made to move along the slotted wall which samples the electric field proportional to probe voltage. 5RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 6. Main purpose of slotted section with line carriage is 1. For determination of location of voltage standing wave maxima and minima along the line. 2. Measure the VSWR and standing wave pattern. 3. Wavelength. 4. Impedance. 5. Reflection co-efficient. 6. Return loss measurement. 6RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 7. • VSWR meter is a highly sensitive, high gain, low noise voltage amplifier tuned normally at fixed frequency of 1KHZ of which microwave signals modulated. This meter indicates calibrated VSWR reading for any loads. 7RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 8. Power Measurement • Power is defined as the quantity of energy dissipated or stored per unit time. • Microwave power is divided into three categories – 1. low power (less than 10mW), 2. medium power (from 10mW to 10W) and 3. high power (greater than 10w) 8RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 9. • The general measurement technique for average power is to attach a properly calibrated sensor to the transmission line port at which the unknown power is to be measured. • There are three popular devices for sensing and measuring average power at RF and microwave frequencies. Each of the methods uses a different kind of device to convert the RF power to a measurable DC or low frequency signal. • The devices are the diode detector, the bolometer and the thermocouple. 9RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 10. Diode Detector • The low-barrier Schottky (LBS) diode technology which made it possible to construct diodes with metal-semiconductor junctions for microwave frequencies that was very rugged and consistent from diode to diode. These diodes, introduced as power sensors in 1974, were able to detect and measure power as low as −70 dBm (100 pW) at frequencies up to 18 GHz. 10RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 11. Bolometer Sensor: • Bolometers are power sensors that operate by changing resistance due to a change in temperature. The change in temperature results from converting RF or microwave energy into heat within the bolometric element. 11RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 12. • There are two principle types of bolometers, barretters and thermistors. • A barretter is a thin wire that has a positive temperature coefficient of resistance. • Thermistors are semiconductors with a negative temperature coefficient. • Thermistor elements are mounted in either coaxial or waveguide structures so they are compatible with common transmission line systems used at microwave and RF frequencies 12RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 13. • Power meters are constructed from balanced bridge circuits. The principal parts of the power meter are two self-balancing bridges, the meter- logic section, and the auto-zero circuit. • The RF Bridge, which contains the detecting thermistor, is kept in balance by automatically varying the DC voltage Vrf, which drives that bridge. • The compensating bridge, which contains the compensating thermistor, is kept in balance by automatically varying the DC voltage Vc, which drives that bridge. 13RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 14. • The power meter is initially zero-set (by pushing the zero-set button) with no applied RF power by making Vc equal to Vrfo (Vrfo means Vrf with zero RF power). • After zerosetting, if ambient temperature variations change thermistor resistance, both bridge circuits respond by applying the same new voltage to maintain balance. 14RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
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  • 17. Thermocouple Sensors • Thermocouple sensors have been the detection technology of choice for sensing RF and microwave power since their introduction in 1974. • The two main reasons for this evolution are: 1) they exhibit higher sensitivity than previous thermistor technology, and 2) they feature inherent square-law detection characteristic (input RF power is proportional to DC voltage out). Since thermocouples are heat-based sensors, they are true “averaging detectors.” 17RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
  • 18. • Thermocouples are based on the fact that dissimilar metals generate a voltage due to temperature differences at a hot and a cold junction of the two metals. The power sensor contains two identical thermocouples on one chip, electrically connected as in Figure 18RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
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  • 20. • The principal advantage, however, of the two thermocouple scheme is that both leads to the voltmeter are at RF ground; there is no need for an RF choke in the upper lead. If a choke were needed it would limit the frequency range of the sensor. • For a square wave modulated signal the peak power can be calculated from the average power measured as P Y peak av P where T is the time period and Շ is the pulse width 20RF & Microwave Engineering - V unit
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