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By symmetry, we know that Vmax is the same amount larger than Vunmod
That Vmin is smaller than Vunmod.
For example, Vunmod is 300 Vpp. Vmax is given as 400 Vpp, so they are
100 Vpp different and Vmin is therefore going to be 300 Vpp – 100 Vpp
(the difference) = 200 Vpp. Therefore:
12. In figure 2-8, A=200V and B=60V. A is really Vmax and B is Vmin, so we get:
15. Given Vc=100 V, Fm=1 KHz, m=0.75 (75%) modulation, determine the side-
frequency amplitudes.
2
(a) Pc = Vc2 / RL = 40V / 50Ω = 16Watts
2
1 m2
(b) Pusb = Plsb = = (1 / 2)(16W )(0.7 / 2) = 1.96Watts
2
Pc
2 2
m2
Note: The term Pc gives total sideband power.
2
17. Find the carrier and sideband power if Pt = 500 W with the data from
problem 15. (m=0.75)
Pt = Pc(1 + m2 / 2) , so Pc = Pt / (1 + m2 / 2) = 500W/(1+0.752 / 2)
Pc = 390.24 Watts
Itm 2 6.7 A 2
m= 2 − 1 = 2 − 1 = 0.579295 = 57.93%
Itu 2 6. 2 A 2
= 1/3 = 33.3 %
meff = m12 + m 22 + m 32
meff = 3m 2
1 1
m = m eff = 0.8 = 0.462
3 3
m2 0.8 2
Pt = Pc (1 + ) = 1000W (1 + ) = 1320Watts
2 2
22. A 50 V RMS carrier is modulated by a square wave whose amplitude is
20 V peak (40 V p-p). What is m(effective) considering only the
first 4 harmonics?
meff = m12 + m 22 + m 32 + m 42
4A
Bn = (RMS Volts)
nπ 2
Where n = { 1,3,5,7 } for the first 4 terms of
the series, and A=20Vpk (given).
n Bn(RMS) m(n)
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1 18.00 0.360 (Fundamental/1st Harmonic)
3 6.00 0.120 (3rd Harmonic)
5 3.60 0.072
7 2.57 0.0514