Blog - Oureducation.in-Analog Communication Interview Questions and Answers PDF
Blog - Oureducation.in-Analog Communication Interview Questions and Answers PDF
Blog - Oureducation.in-Analog Communication Interview Questions and Answers PDF
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September 14,
2015
Introduction
Refer GATE Syllabus for Electronics and Communication to find out the related
topics of Analog Communication.
Ans: Sampling is defined as the process in which an analog signals are converted into
digital signals. It means that a continuous time signal is converted into a discrete time
signal.
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a. Since the amplitude of the pulses varies therefore the peak power of the modulating
s/g is much greater.
b. The bandwidth required for transmitting is greater since the amplitude varies.
Ans: Modulation is defined as the process in which some characteristics of the signal
called carrier is varied according to the modulating or baseband signal. For example –
Amplitude Modulation, Phase Modulation, Frequency Modulation.
In case of over modulation, the modulation index is greater than one and envelope
distortion occurs.
Ans: In case of Nyquist rate, the sampling frequency is equal to the maximum frequency
of the signal and therefore the successive cycles of the spectrum does not overlap.
Ans: Frequency Modulation can be defined as the frequency of the carrier (wc) is varied
acc. to the modulating signal about an unmodulated frequency.
FM are of 2 types:
a. Narrowband FM
b. Wideband FM
Ans: Under sampling is also known as aliasing effect in which the the sampling
frequency is less than the maximum frequency of the signal and therefore the successive
cycles of the spectrum overlap.
b. No change in Bandwidth that is bandwidth remains same all over the operating range.
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Ans: Multiplexing is defined as the process in which a number of message signals are
combined together to form composite signals so that they can be transmitted through
the common channel.
b. Time Division Multiplexing: When the pulse is present for the short time duration
and most of the time their is no signal present in-between them than this free space
between the two pulses can occupied by the pulses from other channels. This is known
as Time Division Multiplexing.
Ans: Amplitude Modulation is defined as the process in which the instantaneous value
of the amplitude of the carrier is varied according to the amplitude of the modulating or
base band signal.
a. Sampling frequency must be greater than the frequency of the modulating signal.
b. The frequency should be band limited to maximum frequency of the signal(fm) Htz.
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