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Dar Es Salaam Institute of Technology (Dit) : Etu 07314 Digital Communication Laboratory

1) The document describes an experiment to verify the sampling theorem by using a sampling circuit and reconstructing circuit. 2) The sampling circuit samples a 105Hz sinusoidal signal with sampling pulses between 100Hz and 4KHz, and the output is observed on an oscilloscope. 3) A reconstructing circuit is then designed and tested by connecting the sampling circuit output to reconstruct the original signal, which only occurs when the sampling frequency is 200Hz, matching the requirements of the sampling theorem.
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Dar Es Salaam Institute of Technology (Dit) : Etu 07314 Digital Communication Laboratory

1) The document describes an experiment to verify the sampling theorem by using a sampling circuit and reconstructing circuit. 2) The sampling circuit samples a 105Hz sinusoidal signal with sampling pulses between 100Hz and 4KHz, and the output is observed on an oscilloscope. 3) A reconstructing circuit is then designed and tested by connecting the sampling circuit output to reconstruct the original signal, which only occurs when the sampling frequency is 200Hz, matching the requirements of the sampling theorem.
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DAR ES SALAAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (DIT)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION


ETU 07314 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LABORATORY
LABORATORY TASK ONE
SAMPLING THEOREM VERIFICATION

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SAMPLING THEOREM VERIFICATION


Aim
Verifying sampling theorem.
Tool provided
Simulation software
Sampling theorem verification circuits
Theory
Refer reference books provided.
Circuit diagram

Fig 1: Sampling circuit

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Fig 2: Reconstructing circuit


Procedures
1. The circuit is connected as per the circuit diagram shown in fig 1.
2. Apply the sinusoidal signal of approximately 4v (p-p) at 105Hz frequency
and pulses signal of 11V (p-p) with frequency between 100Hz and 4KHz.
3. Connect the sampling circuit output and AF signal to the inputs of
oscilloscope.
4. Initially set the potentiometer to the minimum level and sampling
frequency to 200Hz and observe the output on the CRO. Now by adjusting
the potentiometer, vary the amplitude of modulating signal and observe
the output of sampling circuit. Note that, the amplitude of sampling pulses
will be varying in accordance with the amplitude of modulating signal.
5. Design the reconstructing circuit. Depending on sampling frequency, R &C
values are calculated using the relations Fs =1/Ts, Ts = RC. Choosing an
appropriate value for C, R can be found using relation R=Ts/C.
6. Connect the sampling circuit output to the reconstructing in Fig 2.
7. Observe the output of reconstructing circuit (AF signal), for different
sampling frequencies. The original AF signal would appear only when the
sampling frequency is 200Hz.

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Discussion
With the aid of waveforms obtaineddiscuss the following;
What happen when fs=2fm?
What happen when fs<2fm?
What happen when fs>2fm?

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