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Example Set 1

This document contains 4 examples related to analog communication systems: 1. Analyzing a rectangular pulse through a linear filter. 2. Calculating the modulated signal, spectrum, and power for an AM signal. 3. Determining the output of a coherent demodulator with a phase error and suggesting a receiver design. 4. Finding the message signal, power, and modulation index for a frequency-modulated signal.

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Example Set 1

This document contains 4 examples related to analog communication systems: 1. Analyzing a rectangular pulse through a linear filter. 2. Calculating the modulated signal, spectrum, and power for an AM signal. 3. Determining the output of a coherent demodulator with a phase error and suggesting a receiver design. 4. Finding the message signal, power, and modulation index for a frequency-modulated signal.

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Birzeit University

Faculty of Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Analog Communication system ENEE433
First Exam 2!2"2!3
Example 1
#uppose t$at t$e rectangular %F pulse is given &y


=
elsewhere
T t t f A
t x
c
'''' '''''''''' ('''''''''
)(''''' 2 cos*
) *


+s applie, to a linear filter -it$ impulse response given &y

) * ) * t T x t h =

a) Fin, t$e complex envelope
) *
.
t x
an, ) *
.
t h '
&) Fin, t$e complex response
) *
.
t y
'
c) Fin, t$e fre/uency ,omain )' *
.
f Y an, estimate its &an, -i,t$'
,) Fin,
) *t y
an, plot it in time ,omain'
Example 2
0$e message signal t w t m
!
sin 1 ' 2 ' ) * + = volts -$ere Mhz f 23 ' 3
!
= is to mo,ulate
a carrier using Amplitu,e mo,ulation *A4) -$ere
!
22 ' !

= volts k
a
' +f t$e carrier
amplitu,e an, fre/uency
' ! ! MHz f volts A
c c
= =
a) Fin, t$e mo,ulate, signal
) *t s
an, plot it in time ,omain '
&) Fin, t$e spectrum
) * f S
an, plot it in fre/uency ,omain '
c) Fin, t$e &an,-i,t$ an, t$e average po-er of t$e mo,ulate, signal'
,) 5$at is t$e po-er efficiency of t$e transmitte, signal'
Example 3
A mo,ulate, signal is ,efine, &y

[ ] ) 2 sin* ) * ) 2 cos* ) * ) *
2 2 !
t f t g K t f t m K K t s
c c
+ =
+s applie, to a co$erent ,emo,ulator -$ose local oscillator is
) 2 cos* 2 + t f
c
( -$ere
is a constant p$ase error &et-een transmitter an, receiver'
a) Dra- a &loc6 ,iagram of t$e ,emo,ulator'
&) Determine t$e output of t$e ,emo,ulator as a function of t$e p$ase error '
c) C$oose t$e constants
!
K (
2
K an, g*t) to fin, t$e output of t$e ,emo,ulator for
D#B"#C mo,ulate, signal'
,) #uggest a receiver t$at overcomes t$e p$ase error an, ,ra- its &loc6 ,iagram'
Example 4
For t$e fre/uency"mo,ulate, signal -it$ ( ) ( ) [ ] t t t s
3 7
! 2 cos ! ! 2 cos ! ) * + =
a) Fin, t$e message signal m*t)'
&) Fin, t$e po-er of t$e mo,ulate, signal an, t$e maximum fre/uency ,eviation
' f

c) Fin, t$e mo,ulation in,ex
'
+s t$is a NBF4 or 5BF4( explain'

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