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[Problems] [Lecture 2]

1. For an AM, amplitude of modulating signal is 0.5 V and carrier amplitude is 1V.
Find Modulation Index?

2. A carrier wave with rms voltage of 2 V and frequency of 1.5 MHz is modulated by
a sine wave with frequency of 500 Hz and amplitude of 1 V rms. Write the equation
for the resulting signal?

3. Find the modulation index if a 10 V carrier is modulated by three different


frequencies with amplitudes 1 V, 2 V, and 3 V, respectively.

4. What are the performance criteria on which modulation techniques can be


compared?

5. A carrier wave with voltage of 2 V and frequency of 200 KHz is modulated by a


sine wave with frequency of 20 KHz and amplitude of 1 V. Answer the following:
a) Calculate the Modulation Index?
b) Draw Voltage (frequency) Spectrum?

6. For a DSBFC AM modulator with Carrier frequency fc=100 kHz and maximum
modulating signal frequency fm(max) = 5 kHz, determine:
a) Frequency limits of upper and lower sidebands
b) Bandwidth
c) Upper and lower sidebands produced by modulating signal of 3kHz
d) Draw the output frequency spectrum

7. Calculate the modulation index for the waveform with:


𝐄𝐦𝐚𝐱 = 𝟗𝟎 𝒎𝑽
𝐄𝐦𝐢𝐧 = 𝟕𝟎 𝒎𝑽

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[Problems] [Lecture 2]

8. Choose the correct answer from the following list:


1. ………………………… is a process of changing a) Modulation
amplitude of carrier in proportion with
amplitude of information signal. b) De-modulation
2. …………………….. is the reverse process of
modulation, which is used to get back the original c) AM
message signal.
3. …………………….. is defined as the process by d) PM
which some characteristics (i.e. amplitude ,
frequency, and phase) of a carrier are varied in e) FM
accordance with a modulating wave
4. There are 3 types of analog modulation: …....,
.……. and ……..

9. For a Full-Carrier AM wave with carrier voltage Ec=10V, a load resistance R L=10
ohm , and modulation coefficient m = 1, determine:
a) Powers of carrier and upper sideband
b) Total sideband power
c) Draw power spectrum

10. Choose the correct answer:


1) Which of the following are the types of amplitude modulation
(a) DSB-SC modulation
(b) SSB modulation
(c) VSB modulation
(d) All the above

2) Power of carrier wave is 500W and modulation index is 0.25. Find its total power?
(a) A. 500W (b) 415W (c) 375W (d) 516W

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[Problems] [Lecture 2]

11. For a Full-Carrier AM wave with carrier voltage Ec=20V, a load resistance

RL=5 ohm , and modulation coefficient m = 1, determine:


a) Powers of carrier?
b) Power of upper and lower sidebands?

12. An AM voltage signal consists of a carrier wave 100cos(2π × 10 6 t) and a DSB-SC


signal (20cos6.28t +50cos12.56t) cos(2 π × 106 t). Calculate power of carrier?

13. Draw Ring Modulator circuit?

14. Draw Envelope Detector circuit?

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