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B.E. SEM VII / CBSGS / EXTC / MICROWAVE & RADAR ENGG / MAY 2018 / 29052018 Qu. Qs. Q4 ON) (B) © (A) (B) (A) (B) Q. P. Code: 50300 Th Hours Max Marks: 80 1. Question No. 1 is compulsory. 2, Out of remaining questions, attempt any imsv« questions. 3. Assume suitable additional data if required, 4. Figures in brackets on the right hand side indicate full marks. ‘What is meant by RADAR range? (05) Discuss the characteristics of microwaves. (08) Given the circuit shown in Fig. 1(C), design a lumped element matching network (10) at 60 MHz that would transform Load impedance 2; = 100 - j25 9 into an input impedance of Z = 25 + j1$ 2. Take Zo = 50.9. Matty wees xn aa t ? “ wee) Fig 1) With a neat functional diagram explain the working principle of Cylindrical (10) Magnetron. Write a short note on circular waveguide. (10) Explain working of TRAPATT. (op Radar operating at 1.5 GHz uses a peak pulse power of 2.5 MW and fias arange "(10 of 100 nmi for objects whose radar cross section is | m? If the minimum receivable power of the receiver is 2x10" Watt, what is the smallest diameter of the antenna reflector could have assuming it to be a full paraboloid with 10.65. Explain any one bio-medical application using microwave, «oy Match a load impedance Z;~60-)80 to a $0 £2 line using a double stub tuner. The (10) stubs are open circuited and are spaced 2/8 apart. The match frequency is 2 GHz With block diagram explain the MTI radar system. Give its limitations. ao) Explain Doppler Shift and its role in pulsed and CW RADAR (10) Write a short note on following: (os) Phase shifters (0s) Reflex Klystron (05) Gunn diode (0s) 3SB07B2DC6ATIDCAOSCUTEF6OSISA ITE

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