The Electromagnetics Lab contains network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and antennas that are used for both undergraduate laboratory experiments and graduate research projects. Undergraduate students conduct experiments such as RF spectrum analysis, stub matching, wave reflection visualizations, and microwave circuit design performance analysis. This lab is also continuously used for graduate research projects to design and test advanced RF circuits and antennas.
The Electromagnetics Laboratory is currently equipped with the following major instruments:
RF Network Analyzer
Agilent RF Vector Network Analyzer (300kHz-3GHz)-8714ET
Calibration Kit
Agilent Mechanical Calibration Kit (DC-6GHz)-85032E
RF Adaptors
SAM, N-Typr, BNC Adapters
Stubs
RF N-Type Mechanical Stubs
Spectrum Analyzer
Agilent ESA-L Series Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-3GHz)-E4403B
RF Signal Generator
Agilent ESG Series RF Generator (250kHz-3GHz)-E4421B
Slotted Line
Slotted Line with N-Type Loads for Making Standing Waves
Dielectric Probe
Agilent Dielectric Probe Kit (200MHz-50GHz)-85070E
Various Waveguides
Waveguides: Rectangular, Horn, and Other Shapes
Low-Frequency Antennas
Different Types of Low-Frequency RF Antennas