Course Number
525.791
Next Offered
Spring 2024
Primary Program
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Location
Applied Physics Laboratory
Course Format
Onsite

Laboratory measurements are critical to verifying the performance of RF and Microwave components, circuits, and subsystems. This course will provide the theory and techniques needed to make informed test decisions and to understand and minimize sources of error in measurements. Equipment deep dives will be conducted to improve understanding of how modern test equipment works. In-class laboratory assignments will be used to determine key RF/Microwave figures of merit, such as S-parameters, spectral content, RF power, noise figure, and phase noise. Students will be able to design, fabricate, and test their own microwave circuit/subsystem as part of the course.

Course Prerequisite(s)

EN.525.774 RF and Microwave Circuits l.

Course Offerings

Open

Microwave Measurement Theory and Techniques

525.791.31
01/24/2024 - 05/01/2024
Wed 4:30 p.m. - 7:10 p.m.
Kossiakoff Center K221
Notes: This course is face-to-face format. Students participate in-person at the Applied Physics Laboratory. COVID-19 and Flu vaccination compliance is mandatory for enrollment in this course. All students must upload proof of vaccination or request and receive an exemption in the Vaccination Management System (https://vms.jh.edu/my-vaccines) prior to start of class. https://covidinfo.jhu.edu/health-safety/covid-vaccination-information/
Semester
Spring 2024
Course Format
Onsite
Location
Applied Physics Laboratory
Cost
$5,090.00
Course Materials