Microwave Lab

Microwave Lab - SENSE

Overview

The Microwave Engineering Laboratory provides a modern, end-to-end design, prototyping, and testing ecosystem for high-frequency electronics. The facility bridges deep electromagnetic theory with physical hardware implementation through a strict, three-stage industrial engineering pipeline: 3D EM CAD Simulation → In-House Chemical-Free Substrate CNC Milling → Precision RF Test and Verification.

Equipped with dedicated X-Band guided wave test benches, an extensive modular waveguide component ecosystem, and automated computer-numerical-control (CNC) circuit board fabrication, this laboratory trains students to master the entire physical lifecycle of high-frequency components from initial concept to a validated hardware prototype.

Objectives

Key Focus Areas

  • Waveguide Network Characterization
    Empirical benchmarking of passive multi-port devices—including directional couplers, isolators, circulators, and hybrid junctions—across standard industrial frequency profiles.
  • Planar RF Circuit & Antenna Prototyping
    Rapid mechanical fabrication of microstrip transmission lines, planar filters, impedance matching networks, and patch antenna arrays directly onto low-loss substrates.
  • High-Frequency Transmission Diagnostics
    Precision analysis of standing wave patterns, voltage standing wave ratios (VSWR), guide wavelengths, and phase velocity inside rectangular waveguide channels.
  • End-to-End Design Flow Automation
    Developing a seamless workspace transition from computer-aided design (CAD) layout generation to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) machine code processing.

Running Academic courses

Antenna and Microwave Engineering

Infrastructure and workbench Details

Laboratory consists of 7 fully equipped test benches running concurrently. It comfortably supports small group of students per workbench to ensure comprehensive, hands on tool manipulation.

Equipments

Oscilloscope : 0-30MHZ
Klystron Powersupply : 0-300V
VSWR meter : 0-70DB
Waveguide Components

Key Experiments conducted

  • Junctions and Network characterization
  • Active devices and Amplifiers
  • Microwave filters and matching
  • Passive Microwave components and dividers

Location

  • TT145
  • Lab In-charge: Dr. Rajesh N

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