The laboratory is equipped with specialized instrumentation facilities that enable measurements necessary for the commissioning, design and testing of wireless communication devices. Services include analysis, synthesis, simulation and computer modeling using advanced circuit simulators, system simulators and full-wave electromagnetic analysis methods for 2D and 3D structures.
Purpose:
- Measurements of high-frequency electronic circuits:
- measurements of scattering parameters of microwave systems up to 26.5 GHz
- measurements of signal spectrum up to 26.5 GHz
- noise factor and gain measurements
- measurements and analysis of any digital modulations
- measurement of power of b.w.h. signals up to 40GHz
- measurement of electromagnetic interference levels in laboratory and field conditions
- Fabrication of printed circuits and prototypes of high-frequency electronic circuits:
- circuit fabrication by photolithography process
- rapid fabrication of circuit prototypes using a prototyping system
- Design of high-frequency electronic circuits and systems:
- single and multiple passive circuits such as antennas and antenna arrays, antenna feed circuits, wave guides, splitters, filter circuits, phase shifter couplers, non-reciprocal circuits
- active systems, such as amplifiers (high power, low noise), mixers and duplicators, modulators, electronic attenuators, switches and phase shifters
- wireless communication systems, such as RFID, WSN
Laboratory manager:
Prof . Łukasz Kulas
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