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This document contains instructions for homework assignment #1 for a telecommunications engineering course. Students are asked to type their answers, convert their file to PDF, and submit it by email with their name and student ID in the subject line before the deadline of February 28th, 2011. The homework contains 4 problems involving dB math, information theory, AM signal bandwidth and power transmission, and calculating transmitted power of an AM wave.

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PROBLEM 1: DB Math

This document contains instructions for homework assignment #1 for a telecommunications engineering course. Students are asked to type their answers, convert their file to PDF, and submit it by email with their name and student ID in the subject line before the deadline of February 28th, 2011. The homework contains 4 problems involving dB math, information theory, AM signal bandwidth and power transmission, and calculating transmitted power of an AM wave.

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Homework #1 Name: Sabdono Hadi

Telecommunication Engineering ID Number: 0906603070

Instructions:
1. You must type all the answers; no handwritings are allowed
2. Convert the file into pdf format
3. Submit your work to: [email protected] with subject:
[extension_HW1]: (your name)_(your ID number)
4. Submit before Monday, 28th Feb 2011, 12.00 am; otherwise, your points will be reduced 50%
per day late

PROBLEM 1: dB math
Prove these:
1. Some power + 3 dB = double the power
2. Some power – 10 dB = one tenth the power

Ans:
1. Karena dalam dB pemjumlahan (+) sama dengan perkalian
1 mW = 0 dBm
2mW = 3 dBm
Jadi +3 dB = 0dB + 3dB
= 1 mW x 2 mw = 2mW
2. Karena dalam dB pengurangan (-) sama pembagian
1 mW = o dBm
10 mW = 10 dbm
Jadi -10 dB = 0dBm – 10 dBm = 1 mW / 10 mW = 0,1 mW

PROBLEM 2: Information theory


A numerical keypad has the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Assume that probability of
sending any one digit is the same as that for sending any of other digits. Calculate how often the
buttons must be pressed in order to send out information at the rate of 2 bits/s.

Ans:
M= 10, Pj = 1/10 , j= 1.10 , R= H/T = 2 bits/sec
H = (-10x 1ln 1 )/ ln 2 = 3,322 bits
T = H/T = 3,322 / 2 = 1,66 bits/sec
PROBLEM 3: AM signal
If x  t   cos 200 t , find the bandwidth and power transmitted for the AM modulated signal

assuming Ac  10 and   0.6 . Repeat for DSB transmission.

Ans:
ωm = 200 π ωm = 2π fm 200π = 2π fm fm= 100 Hz
W= 2xfm W= 2x100 W = 200 Hz in AM
Pc = 0,5 x A2 c Pc= 0,5x 100 Pc = 50
Psb <= 0,5 Pc Psb <= 0,5 x 50 Psb,= 25 in AM
St = Pc + 2Psb St= 50+ 2x25 St= 100 KW

PROBLEM 4: AM signal
Calculate the transmitted power of AM wave with 100 percent tone modulation and peak
envelope power 32 kW.

Ans:
A2 max = 32 KW A2max=A2 c = 32 KW
Pc= A2 c / 2 = 32/2= 16 KW
Because in AM with µ=1 0r 100% so
Psb<= 0.5 Pc
Psb <= 0.5x 16 Psb<= 8 KW
St = Pc +2Psb
= 16+2x8
= 32 KW

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