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A message signal m(t) = sin30nt +3cos200nt is to be modulated by the carrier, 1. cos(20,000nt)....
A message signal m(t)=2 cos (10πt) + 3 sin(20πt) is used DSB-SC system to modulate by carrier c(t)= 20 cos (200πt). Find: 1) Modulated signal s(t) , s(f). 2) Sketch modulated signal s(t). 3) Find bandwidth of modulated signal. 4) Find power of modulated and carrier. 5) Sketch upper side band and LSB?
Problem No. 1: Let us consider that a baseband message signal m(t)=4cos(2000xt) has to be transmitted from a location 'A' to its destination 'B' using a carrier signal given by c(t)=2cos(10000#t). The signal s() m(t)c(i) is the modulated signal which will be transmitted. Consider that the signal is transmitted through a noiseless channel and received at the receiver at location 'B' as the signal s(t). Based on this information, perform the following tasks. 1. Find, sketch and label the spectrum...
The message signal m(t) = 2 cos 400t + 3 sin(800t + 22) modulates the carrier signal e(t) A cos(700π) using DSB-SC (dual side band, suppressed carrier) modulations Find the time domain and frequency domain representation of the modulated signal and plot the spectrum (Fourier transform) of the modulated signal. What is power content of the modulated signal?
4.4-4 Find LSR (t) and USB (1) for the modulating signal m(t) = 7B sinc (27 BI) with B = 2000 Hz and carrier frequency fe = 10,000 Hz. Follow these steps: (a) Sketch spectra of m(t) and the corresponding DSB-SC signal 2m(t) cos wcl. (b) To find the LSB spectrum, suppress the USB in the DSB-SC spectrum found in part (a). (c) Find the LSB signal LSB (t), which is the inverse Fourier transform of the LSB spectrum found...
A message m(t) sinc2 (M) cos (2π9t) is used to modulate a carrier to produce an LSB-AM signal. (a) Find and sketch the spectrum of m(t); determine and sketch the spectrum of mh (t) graphically; determine m,(t) by finding the inverse Fourier transform of the previous spectrum; determine the LSB-AM message signal expression. (b) Sketch the spectrum of the DSB-SC signal 2m(t) cos 2mfet; remove the upper sideband and sketch the resulting LSB spectrum; determine the LSB-AM message signal expression...
For the baseband signal m(t) = cos(1000πt) cos(3000πt), do the following. (a) Sketch the spectrum of m(t) (b) Sketch the spectrum of the DSB-SC signal m(t)cos(10, 000πt). (c) Identify the upper sideband (USB) and the lower sideband (LSB) spectra. (d) Identify the frequencies in the baseband, and the corresponding frequencies in the DSB-SC, USB and LSB spectra. Explain the nature of frequency shifting in each case.
A DSB-SC system has message: m(t)= 3 cos(200πt), and has carrier signal c(t)= cos(2π1000t). 1) Sketch block diagram of the system. 2) Find modulated signal s(t). 3) Sketch s(t) and its spectrum.
Problem 2 (40 points) Suppose that the modulating (message) signal is m(t)-500si ne(4000πt) and the carrier frequency is o20000x rad/s (see the definition of the sinc function at the bottom of the next page). a) Write the mathematical expression of M(o) and sketch it (label the axes carefully). Let qDSB-Sc (t)-2m(t)cos.. Write the mathematical expression of φ)DSB-SC(w) and sketch it (label the axes carefully). b) c) Suppress the USB in the DSB-SC spectrum you sketched in (b) to find the...
When the message signal m (t) =cos (2π fmt) and the
carrier signal is c(t)=cos (2π fct) ,
fm<< fc,
The modulated DSB-SC signal
SDSB-SC=m(t)cos(2πfct) is generated, and only
the upper sideband
To generate and transmit the SSB signal. As shown in the figure
below, the receiver is a local oscillator
cosine signal to the received signal and passes it through a
low-pass filter. Answer the following questions.
(a) Draw the waveform of DSB-SC modulated signal
SDSB-SC(t)
(b)Find the result...
Problem A DSB-SC AM signal is modulated by the signal m(t) = cos(4000st) - cos(1000nt). The modulated signal is u(t) = 200 m(t) cos(21tfct), where f=1 MHz. 1. Determine and sketch the spectrum of the AM signal. 2. Determine the average power in the frequency components 3. Find a resonable choice of R and C to design an envelope detector for this DSB-SC AM signal.