The Laboratory for High Frequency Technology is concerned with fundamental questions and measurement methods of the technology of fast electrical signals, as they occur, for example, in current and future high bit-rate digital technology. The laboratory is integrated into the teaching of the Electrical Engineering and Information Technology course.
Goals and idea
The aim is to impart basic methods in the field of high-frequency measurement technology as well as the practical training of students through practical courses and projects in the high-frequency laboratory accompanying the lectures.
Laboratory equipment and activities
Equipment and function
- Measurement and analysis possibilities with the most modern measurement equipment such as spectrum analyzers, signal generators, vector network analyzers etc. in real time etc. for e.g.:
- Linear and non-linear network analysis in time and frequency domain
- Noise Measurement Technology - Microwave measuring station with vector network analysis and "Stanford Rubidium Front" time standard
- Measuring station for antenna and cable testers, 25 MHz to 20 GHz
- Electromagnetic environmental compatibility (EMCE)
- Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
- Measuring station in a shielded cabin
- 4 PC laboratory workstations for circuit simulation
- Two laboratory workstations for building metrological circuits (layout design, assembly frames, soldering) and our own Vision Engineering microscope
- Projection screen with beamer
- Separate seating area for students and project groups (meetings, workouts, etc.)
Courses
Lectures and practical courses:
- High Frequency Technology
- Fields and waves
- Communications Technology
Telemetry module study project:
- Installation and commissioning of the transmitter by means of an Evaluation Board at 433 MHz
- RF test (frequency spectrum, time function (data, modulation) of the transmitter, EIRP
- Radiation characteristics, transmission power etc.
- Simulation onboard antenna
- Dimensioning of the antenna matching
- Installation and commissioning of the receiver (MDS, limit sensitivity etc.)
- BER tests of the transmitter-receiver link using a PC
- Programming of a user interface
- Test of different modulation methods ASK and FSK under real EMI scenarios
- Board design and manufacturing
Theses (Bachelor & Master)
Laboratory management and team
Equal Opportunities Officer of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Siegfried Huber
Phone: +49 841 9348-3430
Room: B213
E-Mail: Siegfried.Huber@thi.de
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Siegfried Huber
Phone: +49 841 9348-3430
Room: B213
E-Mail: Siegfried.Huber@thi.de
Dipl. Ing. (Univ.), M.Sc. Olaf Imhäuser
Phone: +49 841 9348-3370
Room: C306
E-Mail: Olaf.Imhaeuser@thi.de
Phone: +49 841 9348-3370
Room: C306
E-Mail: Olaf.Imhaeuser@thi.de