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An Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electromagnetic Dr. Cahit Karakuş, 2018

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Electromagnetic Spectrum Longest Wavelength Shortest Wavelength Electrical Stimulating Currents Commercial Radio and Television Shortwave Diathermy Microwave Diathermy Infrared LASER { Visible Light Ultraviolet Ionizing Radiation Lowest Frequency Highest Frequency

The Electromagnetic Spectrum The range of electromagnetic signals encompassing all frequencies is referred to as the electromagnetic spectrum.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Figure 1-13: The electromagnetic spectrum.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Frequency and Wavelength: Frequency A signal is located on the frequency spectrum according to its frequency and wavelength. Frequency is the number of cycles of a repetitive wave that occur in a given period of time. A cycle consists of two voltage polarity reversals, current reversals, or electromagnetic field oscillations. Frequency is measured in cycles per second (cps). The unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz).

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Frequency and Wavelength: Wavelength Wavelength is the distance occupied by one cycle of a wave and is usually expressed in meters. Wavelength is also the distance traveled by an electromagnetic wave during the time of one cycle. The wavelength of a signal is represented by the Greek letter lambda (λ).

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Frequency and wavelength. (a) One cycle. (b) One wavelength.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Frequency and Wavelength: Wavelength Wavelength (λ) = speed of light frequency Speed of light = 3 10 8 meters/second Therefore: λ = 3 10 8 / f Example: What is the wavelength if the frequency is 4MHz? λ = 3 10 8 / 4 MHz = 75 meters (m)

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Frequency Ranges from 30 Hz to 300 GHz The electromagnetic spectrum is divided into segments: Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) 30 300 Hz. Voice Frequencies (VF) Very Low Frequencies (VLF) 300 3000 Hz. include the higher end of the human hearing range up to about 20 khz. Low Frequencies (LF) 30 300 khz. Medium Frequencies (MF) 300 3000 khz AM radio 535 1605 khz.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Frequency Ranges from 30 Hz to 300 GHz High Frequencies (HF) (short waves; VOA, BBC broadcasts; government and military two-way communication; amateur radio, CB. Very High Frequencies (VHF) FM radio broadcasting (88 108 MHz), television channels 2 13. Ultra High Frequencies (UHF) TV channels 14 67, cellular phones, military communication. 3 30 MHz 30 300 MHz 300 3000 MHz

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Frequency Ranges from 30 Hz to 300 GHz Microwaves and Super High Frequencies (SHF) Satellite communication, radar, wireless LANs, microwave ovens Extremely High Frequencies (EHF) Satellite communication, computer data, radar 1 30 GHz 30 300 GHz

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Optical Spectrum The optical spectrum exists directly above the millimeter wave region. Three types of light waves are: Infrared Visible spectrum Ultraviolet

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Optical Spectrum: Infrared Infrared radiation is produced by any physical equipment that generates heat, including our bodies. Infrared is used: In astronomy, to detect stars and other physical bodies in the universe, For guidance in weapons systems, where the heat radiated from airplanes or missiles can be detected and used to guide missiles to targets. In most new TV remote-control units, where special coded signals are transmitted by an infrared LED to the TV receiver to change channels, set the volume, and perform other functions. In some of the newer wireless LANs and all fiber-optic communication.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Optical Spectrum: The Visible Spectrum Just above the infrared region is the visible spectrum we refer to as light. Red is low-frequency or long-wavelength light Violet is high-frequency or short-wavelength light. Light waves very high frequency enables them to handle a tremendous amount of information (the bandwidth of the baseband signals can be very wide).

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Optical Spectrum: Ultraviolet Ultraviolet is not used for communication Its primary use is medical.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth Bandwidth (BW) is that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by a signal. Channel bandwidth refers to the range of frequencies required to transmit the desired information.

Bandwidth More Room at the Top Today, virtually the entire frequency spectrum between approximately 30 khz and 300 MHz has been spoken for. There is tremendous competition for these frequencies, between companies, individuals, and government services in individual carriers and between the different nations of the world. The electromagnetic spectrum is one of our most precious natural resources.

Bandwidth More Room at the Top Communication engineering is devoted to making the best use of that finite spectrum. Great effort goes into developing communication techniques that minimize the bandwidth required to transmit given information and thus conserve spectrum space. This provides more room for additional communication channels and gives other services or users an opportunity to take advantage of it.

Bandwidth Spectrum Management and Standards Spectrum management is provided by agencies set up by the United States and other countries to control spectrum use. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) are two agencies that deal in spectrum management. Standards are specifications and guidelines necessary to ensure compatibility between transmitting and receiving equipment.

Communications Applications

Communications Applications Simplex AM and FM broadcasting Digital radio TV broadcasting Digital television (DTV) Cable television Facsimile Wireless remote control Paging services Navigation and directionfinding services Telemetry Radio astronomy Surveillance Music services Internet radio and video

Communications Applications Duplex Telephones Two-way radio Radar Sonar Amateur radio Citizens radio Family Radio service The Internet Wide-area networks (WANs) Metropolitan-area networks (MANs) Local area networks (LANs)

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