K.Ramakrishnan College of Engineering (Autonomous), Samayapuram, Trichy-621112 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering EC8491 Communication Theory
K.Ramakrishnan College of Engineering (Autonomous), Samayapuram, Trichy-621112 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering EC8491 Communication Theory
4. A carrier wave with amplitude 12V and frequency 10 MHz is amplitude modulated to
50% level with a modulated frequency of 1 kHz. Write down the equation for the above
wave and sketch the modulated signal in frequency domain.
5. The message signal m(t) whose spectrum is shown in Figure 1 is passed through the system
shown in the same Figure 1. The bandpass filter has a bandwidth of 2W centred at f0 and
the lowpass filter has a bandwidth of W. Plot the spectra of the signals x(t), y1(t), y2(t), y3(t)
and y4(t). What are the bandwidth of these signals?
Figure 1
6. For the rectangular pulse shown in Figure2, evaluate its Hilbert transform.
Figure 2
8. The incoming signal has a mid-band frequency that may lie in the range 530 kHz to
1650 kHz. The associated bandwidth is 10 kHz. The signal is to translated to a fixed
frequency band centred at 470 kHz. Determine the tuning range that must be provided by
the local oscillator.
9. Consider a two-stage product modulator with a BPF after each product modulator in
Figure 3, where input signal consists of a voice signal occupying the frequency band 0.3 to
3.4 kHz. The two oscillator frequencies have values f1 = 100 kHz and f2 = 10 MHz. Specify
the following:
a. Sidebands of DSB-SC modulated waves appearing at the two product modulator output.
b. Sidebands of SSB modulated waves appearing at BPF outputs
c. The pass bands of the two BPFs.
Figure 3
10. Calculate the percentage power saving when the carrier and one of the sidebands are
suppressed in an AM wave modulated to a depth of (a) 100 % and (b) 50 %