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ADC Assignment#1 F22

This document contains 5 questions from an assignment on analog and digital communications. Question 2 asks students to determine the transfer function, amplitude response, phase response, and time delay of an RC low-pass filter and calculate the bandwidth requirement for distortionless transmission within given tolerances. Question 3 asks students to show that a given filter transfer function is unrealizable and how it could be approximately realized. Question 4 asks students to determine the maximum bandwidth of a signal that can pass through an RC low-pass filter within given amplitude and time delay variations. Question 5 asks students to determine the channel response to an input pulse for a channel with ideal amplitude and nonideal phase response and discuss the effects on TDM and FDM systems.

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ADC Assignment#1 F22

This document contains 5 questions from an assignment on analog and digital communications. Question 2 asks students to determine the transfer function, amplitude response, phase response, and time delay of an RC low-pass filter and calculate the bandwidth requirement for distortionless transmission within given tolerances. Question 3 asks students to show that a given filter transfer function is unrealizable and how it could be approximately realized. Question 4 asks students to determine the maximum bandwidth of a signal that can pass through an RC low-pass filter within given amplitude and time delay variations. Question 5 asks students to determine the channel response to an input pulse for a channel with ideal amplitude and nonideal phase response and discuss the effects on TDM and FDM systems.

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National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Lahore Campus

Course: Analog and Digital Communications Course Code: EE3003


Program: BS(Electrical Engineering) Semester: Fall 2022
Exam: Assignment 1 Page(s): 3
Chapter: 3 Section: ALL
Submission
Date: CLO: 1

Question # 1
Identify the impact of the communication system on society and environment in the broader context.

Question # 2
If g(t ) and y (t) are the input and the output, respectively, of a simple RC low-pass filter, determine the transfer
function H (ω) and sketch |H ( ω)| , θh ( ω), and t d ( ω ) . For distortionless transmission through this filter, what is the
requirement on the bandwidth of g(t ) if amplitude response variation within 2% and time delay variation within 5%
are tolerable? What is the transmission delay? Find the output y (t ) .

Question # 3
Show that a filter with transfer function

4 ( 105 ) − jω t
H ( ω) = 2 10
e 0

ω + 10

is unrealizable. Can this filter be made approximately realizable by choosing a sufficiently large t 0. Use your own
(reasonable) criterion of approximate realizability to determine t 0.

Hint: Show that the impulse response is non-causal.

Question # 4
Determine the maximum bandwidth of a signal that can be transmitted through the low-pass RC filter in figure shown
below with R=1000 and C=10−9 if, over this bandwidth, the amplitude response (gain) variation is to be within 5%
and the time delay variation is to be within 2%. Also find the expression for the output signal.

Question # 5
A certain channel has ideal amplitude, but nonideal phase response, given by

|H (ω)|=1
θh ( ω )=−ω t 0−k sin ωT k ≪ 1

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a) Find the channel response y (t) to an input pulse g(t ) band-limited to B Hz.

Hint: Use e− jk sin ωT ≈1− jk sin ωT

b) Discuss how this channel will affect TDM and FDM systems from the view point of interference among the
multiplexed signals.

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