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The document contains 10 problems related to amplitude modulation (AM) radio signals. The problems involve calculating modulation indices, power savings, sideband frequencies and amplitudes, constructing modulated waves, and explaining AM signal generation and frequency translation using ring modulators.
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2542ctutorial 3

The document contains 10 problems related to amplitude modulation (AM) radio signals. The problems involve calculating modulation indices, power savings, sideband frequencies and amplitudes, constructing modulated waves, and explaining AM signal generation and frequency translation using ring modulators.
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Tutorial 3

1) Find the efficiency of single tone modulated AM wave if the modulation index is 0.5.

) !alculate the " #ower saving when the carrier and one of the side$ands are su##ressed in an AM wave modulated to a de#th of a) 100" $)50"

3) A sinusoidal carrier voltage of fre%uency 1 M&' and am#litude 100 (olts is modulated $y a sinusoidal voltage of fre%uency 5 )&' #roducing 50" modulation. !alculate the fre%uency and am#litude of u##er and lower side$ands.

*) A sinusoidal carrier voltage of fre%uency 1 00 )&' is am#litude modulated $y a sinusoidal voltage of fre%uency 0 )&' resulting in maximum and minimum modulated carrier am#litudes of 100 volts and +0 volts res#ectively. !alculate a) the fre%uency of lower and u##er side$ands $) the unmodulated carrier am#litude. c) modulation index and am#litude of each side$and.

5) A ,5 M&' carrier signal having an am#litude of 50 volts is modulated $y a 3 )&' audio signal having an am#litude of 0 volts. a) -.etch the audio signal $) -.etch the carrier signal c) !onstruct the modulated wave. d) /etermine the modulation index and " modulation e) 0hat fre%uencies would $e there in a s#ectrum analysis of the modulated wave1 f) 0rite trigonometric e%uation for the carrier and the modulating waves.

2) A sinusoidal carrier voltage fre%uency 10 M&' and am#litude 00 volts is am#litude modulated $y a sinusoidal voltage of fre%uency 10 )&' #roducing *0" modulation .!alculate the fre%uency and am#litude of u##er and lower side$ands.

,) 3nmodulated 4F carrier #ower of .0 sends a current of 5 am# rms through an antenna. 5n am#litude modulation $y another sinusoidal voltage6 the antenna current increases to 5.+ am#eres. !alculate a) the modulation index and $) carrier #ower after modulation.

7) 8x#lain the method of generation of /-9 using 4ing Modulator.

+) 8x#lain the fre%uency translation in /-9.

10) /raw the s#ectrum of AM with all relevant mathematical data.

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