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1) This document contains instructions for Homework 2 in ELEC1010. It includes 4 questions across multiple topics involving amplitude modulation, noise filtering, binary transmission, logic gates, and binary/decimal conversions. 2) Students are asked to submit a single PDF file with their answers before the October 12th deadline. No late submissions will be accepted. 3) The first question involves transmitting two baseband signals using amplitude modulation at different carrier frequencies, drawing the modulated signals, and describing the demodulation process.

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Homework 2 PDF

1) This document contains instructions for Homework 2 in ELEC1010. It includes 4 questions across multiple topics involving amplitude modulation, noise filtering, binary transmission, logic gates, and binary/decimal conversions. 2) Students are asked to submit a single PDF file with their answers before the October 12th deadline. No late submissions will be accepted. 3) The first question involves transmitting two baseband signals using amplitude modulation at different carrier frequencies, drawing the modulated signals, and describing the demodulation process.

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ELEC1010 Homework 2 [20] Deadline: 10pm Oct 12 (Fri)

Please submit ONE soft copy (pdf only) of your assignment to Canvas (Assignments)
before the deadline. NO LATE Submission! (Zero mark!)

1. [10] The baseband signals S1 and S2 are shown below:

S1 Amplitude S2
Amplitude

f/kHz 2 3 f/kHz
2 3

We need to transmit these two baseband signals S1 and S2 using amplitude modulation on
different frequency bands centered at 10 MHz, and 12 MHz, respectively.

1) Draw the resulting frequency spectrum containing the Two modulated signals in
ONE graph. Clearly label all the frequency.
2) What is the bandwidth of each modulated signal?
3) If we want to capture signal S2 (the carrier is 12 MHz) only, what kind of filter we
can apply? Clearly write down the characteristic of the filter. (Assume an ideal
filter is considered!)
4) After filtering in part 3), what will be all the additional processes in order to
recover the baseband signal S2? Clearly describe all the processes.
5) Draw the frequency spectrum/spectra for all the additional processes in part 4).
Clearly label all the frequency.

2. [4] Suppose we want to transmit some binary sequence: 0111100011 using 1 volt to
represent bit 1 and -1 volt to represent bit 0. We will send 1 bit per second as the voltage
waveform in the time-domain using analog signal. During the transmission, the following
additive noise is presented as shown:

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Noise
2

1.6

1.2

0.8
Voltage Level

0.4

-0.4

-0.8

-1.2

-1.6

-2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
time(s)

1) Assume that the noise is additive, draw the waveform of the output signal (received
signal).
2) Assume that threshold detection is used at the receiver, what is the binary output of
the received signal if the threshold is set to be 0 volt?
3) How many bits are in error?

3. [3] Given the following truth table with inputs A, B & C and output Y:

A B C Y
0 0 0 1
0 0 1 1
0 1 0 0
0 1 1 0
1 0 0 0
1 0 1 0
1 1 0 0
1 1 1 0

1) Write the mathematical formula.


2) Draw the logic diagram using “logic gates”.

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4. [3] Answer the followings:
1) What is the biggest binary number (decimal value) you can write with 6 bits?
2) What is the biggest binary number (decimal value and in terms of n) you can write
with n bits?
3) If you want to represent the decimal numbers from 0 – 12, what is the minimum
number of bits you will need?
4) Convert the decimal number 438 to binary number. (ZERO point if not showing
steps/calculation!)

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