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projects [2013/09/09 17:57] pdprojects [2014/08/07 18:01] jarek
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-====== Proposed Projects for Fall 2013 ======+====== Proposed Projects for Fall 2014 ======
  
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 **Supervisor:** Jia Xu **Supervisor:** Jia Xu
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-More project proposals may be added here in the first week of fall term.+ 
 +======Circuit and Board Design for a Pulsed Ground Penetrating Radar====== 
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 +**Supervisor:**Sebastian Magierowski 
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 +**Description:** The project requires the construction of components for a ground penetrating radar.  The students would have to design microwave boards for the high-frequency components of this unit, on both the transmitter and the receiver.  On the transmitter side the board would take a 5-MHz input clock, run it through a series of off-the-shelf amplifiers and then through a shaping circuit that would convert the input into an outgoing series of pulses (still at 5-MHz repetition rate) less than 400-ps in duration each.  The bandwidth of the signal is roughly 2-8 GHz and hence requires very careful board layout.  The receiver would be a time-shifted sampler, used to sample the returning pulses in progressive periods.  This radar circuit is ultimately intended to be positioned on a rover doing ground analysis. 
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 +**Required Background** A background in undergraduate-level electronics is very important.  Experience with board level implementations and knowledge of microstrip lines would be helpful, otherwise the basics would have to be picked up during the project. 
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 +More project proposals may be added here in the first week of the winter term.
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