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431-329 Electromagnetics | |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Prerequisites | 421-204 Engineering Analysis A and 421-205 Engineering Analysis B and 640-142 Physics 1B, or equivalent. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 24 hours of lectures, 12 hours of tutorials and project work, 12 hours of laboratory |
Subject Description | On completion of this subject, students should: appreciate the role of Maxwell's equations as a fundamental description of electromagnetic phenomena; understand the use of Maxwell's equations; be able to analyse and compute electromagnetic fields for static and time-varying situations; understand the behaviour of transmission lines and free space propagation of electromagnetic fields when transmitting and processing high speed signals; be able to measure, analyse, and design a variety of electrical transmission networks in the frequency and time domains using combinations of transmission lines, lumped and active networks. Maxwell's equations, electric & magnetic fields in free and material space, electric scalar & magnetic potentials, numerical computation of fields, time-varying electromagnetic (EM) fields in material media, plane wave propagation of EM fields, interface phenomena, general lossy transmission lines in both time and frequency domains, application distributed circuits, matching techniques, Smith Chart, scattering parameters, coupled-lines and directional couplers. Introduction to microstrip & stripline. |
Assessment | One written examination not exceeding three hours; practice classes, tests, assignments, laboratory reports and project reports, not exceeding 20 pages. Students will be notified of the weighting of assessment components at the beginning of the semester. |
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