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Slope=1 X x t e jt dt
0 1 2 t
e at e jt dt
2
f(t) = r(t) – r(t – 1) – u(t – 2)
e at jt dt
2
2 10. Ans: (a)
e 4a
2Aa
X
F. T
Sol: f ( t ) A.e
a t
F( j)
a a 2
2
2
4a
X e 11. Ans: (d)
a Sol: m(t) = f(t) cos2t
Apply Fourier transform
07. Ans: (d) 1
M() = [F( 2) F( 2)]
Sol: The EFS expression of a periodic signal x(t) 2
M()
is x(t) = c
n
n e jn0 t
1 1
where, 'cn' is EFS coefficient. 2 2
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Chapter 2 Amplitude Modulation
Carrier = 1 MHz
f Tuned ckt
100 0 100 500 0 500 500 0 500 Gain = 0.8
=?
AcAm
S( t ) / R X cos 2 ( f c f m ) t cos 2 ( f c 10) t
2
f(kHz)
-13 -11 -10 -9 -7 7 9 10 11 13 AcAm
[cos 2(2f c 10 f m ) t cos 2(10 f m ) t ]
4
Output of HPF is
i.e., from 310 Hz to 1010 Hz
f(kHz)
-13 -11 -10 10 11 13 07. Ans: (b)
Sol: BW of Basic group = 12×4 = 48 kHz
The Output of 2nd balanced modulator is BW of super group = 5×48 = 240 kHz
consisting of the following +ve frequencies.
A cA m 340 kHz
S( t ) / T
x 2 [cos( f c f m1 ) t
cos( f c f m ) t cos( f c f m ) t ]
2 3
09. Ans: (b)
S( t ) / R x [S( t ) / Tx ]A c cos 2f c L 0 t
Sol: fm1 = 5 kHz AM
A 2A fm2 = 10 kHz DSB
c m [cos(fc fcLo fm1 ) cos(fm1 20)
4 fm3 = 10kHz SSB
cos(fc fcLo fm2 ) cos(fm2 20) fm4 = 2kHz SSB
cos(fc fcLo f m3 ) cos(fm3 20)] fm5 = 5kHz AM
Detector output frequencies: fg = 1kHz
80Hz, 180Hz, 380Hz
BW = (2fm1 + 2fm2 + fm3 + fm4 + 2fm5 + 4fg)
06. Ans: (b) = 2 5 + 210 + 10 + 2 + 25 + 41
Sol: Given = 10 + 20 + 10 + 10 + 6
SSB AM is used, LSB is transmitted = 56 kHz
BW = 56 kHz
f LO (f c 10)
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Chapter 4 Angle Modulation
01. Ans: (a) The nth order non-linearity makes the carrier
Sol: s(t) = 10 cos(20t +t2) frequency and frequency deviation
1 d i t
fi increased by n-fold, with the base-band
2 dt
1 signal frequency (fm) left unchanged since
fi 20 2t
2 n = 3,
df i 1 (f)New = 1485 kHz &
2 1 1Hz / sec
dt 2
(fc)New = 300 MHz
New BW = 2(1485 + 5) 103
02. Ans: (d)
2 2
A J () = 2.98 MHz
Sol: Pfc c 0 = 3 MHz
2
J 0
2
04. Ans: (d)
1
Sol: S(t) = Ac J n () cos2(fc + nfm)t
n
f = 3(2fm) = 12 kHz
2.4 5.5 8.6 11.8
f
= =6
fm
So, J02() is decreasing first, becoming zero
and then increasing so power is also behave
S(t) = 5.J
n
n (6) cos 2(f c nf m ) t
J2(6) = 0.2429 ;
2R 2(0.365) 2 2(0.391) 2
Pf c 4 f m A
2
= 41.17 Watts
? PT = c
PT 2R
08. Ans: (d)
A
2 J 2 ()
Pfc 4f C 0 J 2 () J 2 () J 2 () J 2 () A C2
2 1 2 3 4 Sol: Pt = (R =1)
m R 2R
AC2 J02 () 2 100
Pfc 4f J1 () J22 () J24 () = = 50 W
2
m R 2
Pf c 4 fm Power in components
0.2879 % Power = 100
0.5759 = 57.6 % total power
PT 1
2
41.17
07. Ans: (c) = 100
50
Sol: m(t) = 10cos20t = 82.35%
fm = 10 Hz
09. Ans: (d)
inserting correct signal and frequency Sol: In frequency modulation the spectrum
k f A m 5 10 contains fc nf1 mf2, where n & m =
= =5 0, 1, 2, 3………
fm 10
A C J 0 () 10. Ans: (c)
A C J1 ()
2 A C J 1 () Sol: Given fc = 1MHz
2
2 A J () fmax = fc + kf Am
C 2
A C J 2 ()
2 kp = 2 kf
2 A C J 3 ()
A C J 3 () kp
2 2 kf =
2 2
1
fC-3fm fC-2fm fC-fm fC fC+fm fC+2fm fC+3fm =
2
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= 10 6 10 5 10 6 0.5 10 5
1
fi = fc f
2 = fc kf Am
10 5 10
6 4
= 100103 10103 (m(t))
= 10 3 50 10 3 = 110 kHz & 90 kHz
= (103 + 50) k 13. Ans: (c)
= 1050 kHz. Sol: S(t) = Ac cos (2fct + kpm(t))
fmin = fc −kf Am
1
1 d i(t)
= 10 6 10 5 fi i (t)
2 dt
2
= 1 d (2fct + kpm(t))
10 0.5 10
6 5
2 dt
10 6 5 10 4 = fc +
1 d
k p m( t )
2 dt
= 10 3 50 10 3
kp 1 kp
3 f max f c f 4 10 3
= (10 − 50) k 2 10
3 c
2
= 950 kHz 4
11. Ans: (d) 100 kHz 4 10 3
2
f
Sol: = 102 kHz
fm
1
f min f c k p
f 10 3
=
fm 4
f = fm = fc – 2 kHz
fmin = 98kHz
= kp A m f m
i(t) = 2 fi(t)dt
d
m( t )
i ( t ) 2[f c 2k (f m ) cos m t ]dt
2
dt
2
i(t) = 2fct + (2fm)2 k cos m t
m t
0 2 4
i(t) = ct + mk sin mt –4 –4
–4 –4
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Chapter 5 Radio Receivers
01. Ans: (d) 88MHz + 2×IF > 108 MHz
Sol: The image channel selectivity of super IF > 10MHz
heterodyne receiver depends upon Pre Among the given options IF = 10.7 MHz
selector and RF amplifier only.
06. Ans: (a)
02. Ans: (b)
Sol: Range of variation in local oscillator
Sol: The image (second) channel selectivity of a frequency is
super heterodyne communication receiver is
fLmin = fsmin + IF
determined by the pre selector and RF
amplifier. = 88 + 10.7
fLmin = 98.7 MHz
03. Ans: (d) fLmax = fsmax + IF
Sol: Given fs = 4 to 10 MHz =108 + 10.7
IF = 1.8 MHz fLmax = 118.7 MHz
fsi = ?
fsi = fs + 2×IF 07. Ans: 5
= 7.6 MHz to 13.6 MHz Sol: fs = 58 MHz – 68 MHz
When fs = 58 MHz
04. Ans: (a) fsi = fs + 2IF > 68 MHz
Sol: Image frequency fsi = fs + 2×IF 2IF > 10 MHz
= 700103 + 2(450103) IF 5 MHz
= 1600 kHz
Local oscillator frequency, fl = fs + IF 08. Ans: 3485 MHz
(fl)max = (fs)max + IF = 1650 + 450 Sol:
= 2100 kHz fIf 3500 3515
(fl)min = (fs)min + IF = 550 + 450
= 1000 kHz
2 fLo fs
f l max 2100 2 fsI
C
4.41
R = max
C min f 1000 fIf
l min
fIf = 15 MHz
fL o = 3500 MHz
05. Ans: (a)
fs fLo = fIF
Sol: fs(range) = 88 - 108MHz
fs = fLo + fIF = 3515 MHz
Given condition fIF < fLO, fsi>108 MHz
fsi = fs + 2×IF fsi = image frequency = fs 2 fIF
fsi > 108 MHz = 3515 215
fs + 2IF > 108 MHz = 3485 MHz
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Chapter 6 Random Variables & Noise
dx 1 2
SYY (f ) H(f ) S XX (f )
dy 1 y 2 H(f) = j2f
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2
H (f ) 4 2 f 2 08. Ans: (b)
3
1 x2
3
SYY (f ) 4 2 f 2SXX (f ) Sol: E(X) = x.p( x )dx = 1
The Noise power at the output of the LPF is 1
4 2 1
10 3
1 x3
3
N o SYY (f )df E(X ) = x p( x )dx = 7/3
2 2
10
1
4 3 1
10
No 4 f 10 6 df 7 4
2 2
Var(X) = E(X2) – [E(X)]2 = 1
10 3 3
10
f
6
= 2 4 10 2 2
df
0 09. Ans: (d)
10 3 Sol: RXX(t1, t2) = E[X(t1)X(t2)]
= 2 4 2 10 6
3 = E[Acost1Acost2]
= cost1cost2 E[A2] [E [A2]= 1/3]
No = 0.0263W 1
= cost1cost2
3
fA(A)
06. Ans: (a)
Sol: Given,
SN(f)
PSD of Noise = 0 0/2
2
T = 27° C 300K 2
=
12
variance 0
PSD of Noise f(Hz) 1/2 1
Pn = K.T.B 12
E[A2] = 2 + [E[A]]2
0 = KT
1 1
= 1.3810-23300 =
12 4
PSD 0 4 1
2 E [A2] = =
12 3
1.38 10 23 150
10. Ans: (b)
207
23 Sol: RXY (t1, t2) = E[X(t1)Y(t2)]
10
Let t2 t1 =
=
1 1 6400
400 2000 6 =
Y(f) = j2f 1 e j2 ft d X(f)
2 Y (f )
H(f) =
E[X(t)] = 0 X (f )
[ The given function is periodic = j2f( 1 e j2 ft d )
function] 2
H(f ) = 4cos2ftd
SX()
SYY(f) = |H(f)|2SXX(f)
400(104) = 42f2(2cos(ftd))2SXX(f)
At SYY(f) = 0
6
1
ftd = (2n+1)
2t d
(103)
0 9 10 1
f = 2n 1
11
2 0.5 10 3
12. Ans: (a) f = (2n+1)103
Sol:
H(f) = j2f f = (2n+1)f0
+ f0 = 1 kHz
X(t) Y(t)
14. Ans: (b)
Sol:
Overall H(f) = j2f 1 N0/2 H(f)
2 N0/2
RX() = e
Y(t) = X(t)*h(t)
|H(f)|2 = (42f2+1)
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B0
e j2f
B0 –T T J
N 0 j2 f N
R y e df 0 0
B0
2 2 j2
B0
f
4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4
2B 0 2B 0 2B 0 2B 0 2B 0 2B 0 2B 0 2B 0
t2 J
1 t1 –T 0 T
t 1 t 2 multipleof
2B
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Both gp(t) and X(t) have zero mean, The ac power contained in X(f) is
Average therefore equal to f0.
(a) The power of the periodic component
gp(t) is therefore, (d) If the sampling rate is f0/n, where n is an
1 T0 / 2 2 1 integer, the samples are uncorrelated.
g p t dt C g p 0 They are not, however, statistically
T0 T0 / 2 2
independent. They would be statistically
(b) The average power of the random independent if X(t) were a Gaussian
component x(t) is process.
E[X2(t) ] = Cx(0) = 1
18. 19. Ans: (a)
Sol: Sol: TA = 50ok
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Chapter 7 Noise in Analog Communication
T T
v 02 (t) dt
S N NS 23 1
T
2 2
1 1 i
T T
Lt cos θ m(t) dt 0
T
2
S N 24dB
i dB
1 1
4
cos 2 θ Lt m 2 (t) dt
T T T
04. Ans: (c)
1
cos 2 θ Pm
4 S 1
Sol: = 10 dB ; FOM =
N i 3
02. Ans: (a)
Sol: S 1
= 10 = 3.33
N 0 3
TX RX
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Chapter 8 Baseband Data Transmission
1
11. Ans: (a)
Sol: (fs)min = ( f s1 )min+ ( f s 2 )min
0 + ( f s 3 )min + ( f s 4 )min
= 200 + 200 + 400 + 800
P (f n 2 k ) 1
n
= 1600 Hz
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Rb = (nfS) + 0.5%(nfS)
13. Ans: (b) 0.5
= (9 12k) + (912k)
Sol: Number of patients = 10 100
ECG signal B.W = 100Hz = 108540 bps
(Qe)max (0.25) %Vmax
2Vmax 0.25 15. Ans: (b)
Vmax
2 2 n 100 Sol: To avoid slope over loading, rate of rise of
2n 400 the o/p of the Integrator and rate of rise of
n 8.64 the Base band signal should be the same.
n=9
fs = slope of base band signal
Bit rate of transmitted data = 109200
= 18kbps 32 103 = 125
= 28 Volts.
14. Ans: (a)
16. Ans: (b)
Sol: Peak amplitude Am
Sol: x(t) = Emsin2fm(t)
Peak to peak amplitude Am
dm( t )
Qe < slope overload distortion
2 2 TS dt
takes place
PCM maximum tolerable = 0.2% Am
2 fS < Em2fm
Peak to peak 2A / m 0.2 f S
= = Am < Emfm ( = 0.628)
L 2L 100 2
2A m 0.628 40K
( = ) < Emfm
L 2
L = 500 fS = 40 kHz 4 kHz < Emfm
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Chapter 9 Bandpass Data Transmission
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Chapter 10 Noise in Digital Communication
5
25
Noise Ratio Signal Power = x 2 f(x)dx = volts 2
5
3
Vpp 10
01. Ans: (b) Step size = 0.039 V
L 28
Sol: Signal to quantization noise ratio only
depends on no. of quantization levels (L) 2
Nq = 0.126 mW
and no. of bits per sample(n) 12
For sinusoidal input SQNR = 1.76+6n dB Signal to noise ratio, SNR in dB is
= 1.76 + 6×12
= 73.76 dB signal power
SNR 10 log
Noise power
For uniform distributed signal = 6ndB
= 6×12
= 72 dB 25/3
10 log
3
0.126 10
4.9 0 0.3
1
[x (4.95)] dx 2
x3
0.3
( x 0.7) 3
1
10 =
5
4.8
3 0 3 0.3
1
[x (4.85) ] 10 dx .....(50 times)
2
4.9
=
0.33
(0.3) 3 (0.4) 3
0.05 3 3 3
1
( x 0.025) 2
dx = 0.198
0
10
0.1
1 08. Ans: (b) .
[(x 0.075) dx .....(100 times)
2
]
0.05
10 Sol: Since, all the quantization levels are
4.9 0.05
equiprobable,
1 1
50 (x 4.95) dx 100 (x 0.025)
2 2
dx a
10 10 1 1 2
5
4.9
0
0.05
4 dx 3
a
a
3
(x 4.95) 3 (x 0.025) 3
5 10
3 5 3 0 09. Ans: (a)
2/3 2/3
5 10 1 4
x 2 f ( x ).dx x .dx
2
[(0.05) 3 (0.05) 3 ] [(0.025) 3 (0.025) 3 ] Sol:
3 3 4 81
2 / 3 2 / 3
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104
The time instant which occurs the maximum
50 cos(2π 10
τ ) cos(4π 106 t 2 π 106 τ) dt value is its time period T = 2
6
S 02 ( t ) S 01 ( t ) 2E s1 2E 2
N N N N
2
B2 B
A 2T T A T/2
2 2 T
t
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2 Es π Constellation 2:
Pe 2 Q sin 2
N0
M
s1(t) = a1 ES1 = a2
Where Es is the average symbol energy s2(t) = a.2 ES2 = a2
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6
1
6
1
1 1 a2
Pe0 dr 1 VTH Q(a) = 1 10 e –8 2
4
VTH
4
a=6
Decision error probability when = –0.3 mean = 6 –0.3 = –1.8
Pe0 P0 Pe1 P1
so E (y) = E(x)+E(z)
1
1 VTH 1 1 1 VTH 2 = 6 – 1.8 = 4.2
4 3 6 3
1 VTH 21 VTH
( 4 .2 ) 2
Pe so BER = Q (4.2) e 2
12 18
For minimum decision error probability, 0 . 0001
–1 VTH 1 10 4
For VTH = –1
1 1 1
BER (min value) 10. Ans: 1.414
12 6 Sol: When the signal is transmitted through a
Decision error probability = 1/6 channel BER = Q[ r ] .
08. Ans: (c)
AWGN
Sol: The optimum threshold value is Channel 1
2 P( x 2 ) x12 x 22 +
x
x1 x 2 n P ( x ) 2 2 X
1 AWGN
Channel 2
x1 = 1, x2 = –1
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(0.5).e
2 n
0
.dn , with 107
T
= 4 g 2 ( t )dt = 0.5 e-10
0
1
When a ‘0’ is Transmitted:
E d ,a 4 1 dt 4
2
Yk = Nk
0
For error to occur, Yk > 10-6
1/ 2 2 1
2
E d ,b 4 2t dt 2t 2 dt P(1/0) = P(n) d n 0.5 e 10
0 1/ 2 10 6
0
3 = 0.5 e-10
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Chapter 11 Information Theory & Coding
1 1
( Lim xlog 1 = loge) 0.8
n
Q 7 = 0.4
1 6
S 0.8 0.2
Lim C 1.44 7 7
B n
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Chapter 13 Optical Fiber Communication
01. Ans: (d) = 10 log0.1×10–3 – 25
Sol: NA = 0.25 = –65 dB
C In dBm
n2
V –65 dB + 30 = –35 dBm.
C
n2 04. Ans: (c)
C
Sol: Numerical Aperture is used to describes
r light gathering (or) light collecting ability of
n 2 r 2.4375 an optical fiber.
n2 = 1.56
05. Ans: (c)
NA n 12 n 22 Sol: The refractive index of the cladding material
( NA) 2 n 12 n 22 should be less than that of the core.
n 1 NA 2 n 22 06. Ans: (d)
(0.25) 2.4375
2 Sol: Fibers with higher numerical aperture
exhibit greater losses and lower bandwidth.
10
2 .5
4 07. Ans: (b & c)
02. Ans: (d) 08. Ans: (c)
V2 Sol: Attenuation in optical fibers is mainly
Sol: Number of modes M =
2 2 caused to absorption, scattering and
1 2a bending.
= ( NA) 2 option (c) is correct.
2 2
Here a = core radius
= wavelength
= refractive index profile.
03. Ans: (b)
Sol: Power loss = 0.25dB/km
For 100km, the power load = 100 × 0.25
= 25 dB
The optical power at 100km
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