Numerical Problems 1
Numerical Problems 1
Numerical Problems 1
In the previous chapter, we have discussed the parameters used in Amplitude Modulation. Each
parameter has its own formula. By using those formulas, we can find the respective parameter
values. In this chapter, let us solve a few problems based on the concept of amplitude modulation.
Problem 1
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A modulating signal m (t) = 10 cos(2π × 10 t) is amplitude modulated with a carrier signal
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c (t) = 50 cos(2π × 10 t) . Find the modulation index, the carrier power, and the power
Solution
Given, the equation of modulating signal as
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m (t) = 10 cos(2π × 10 t)
m (t) = Am cos(2πfm t)
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fm = 10 H z = 1K H z
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c (t) = 50 cos(2π × 10 t)
c (t) = Ac cos(2πfc t)
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and Frequency of carrier signal as fc = 10 H z = 100K H z
Am
μ =
Ac
10
μ = = 0.2
50
Therefore, the value of modulation index is 0.2 and percentage of modulation is 20%.
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Ac
Pc =
2R
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(50)
Pc = = 1250W
2 (1)
2
μ
⇒ Pt = Pc (1 + )
2
2
(0.2)
Pt = 1250 (1 + ) = 1275W
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Problem 2
The equation of amplitude wave is given by
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s (t) = 20 [1 + 0.8 cos(2π × 10 t)] cos(4π × 10 t) . Find the carrier power, the total
Solution
Given, the equation of Amplitude modulated wave is
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s (t) = 20 [1 + 0.8 cos(2π × 10 t)] cos(4π × 10 t)
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s (t) = 20 [1 + 0.8 cos(2π × 10 t)] cos(2π × 2 × 10 t)
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Frequency of modulating signal as fm = 10 H z = 1K H z
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Ae
Pc =
2R
2
(20)
Pc = = 200W
2 (1)
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Pc μ
PSB =
2
2
200 × (0.8)
PSB = = 64W
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BW = 2fm
BW = 2 (1K ) = 2K H z
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