The carrier c(t) = A cos(2710°t) is angle modulated by the sinusoid signal m(t) = 2 cos(2000). The deviation constants a

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The carrier c(t) = A cos(2710°t) is angle modulated by the sinusoid signal m(t) = 2 cos(2000). The deviation constants a

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The Carrier C T A Cos 2710 T Is Angle Modulated By The Sinusoid Signal M T 2 Cos 2000 The Deviation Constants A 1
The Carrier C T A Cos 2710 T Is Angle Modulated By The Sinusoid Signal M T 2 Cos 2000 The Deviation Constants A 1 (111.18 KiB) Viewed 37 times
The carrier c(t) = A cos(2710°t) is angle modulated by the sinusoid signal m(t) = 2 cos(2000). The deviation constants are kp=1.5 rad/V and kf=3000 Hz/V. RSIT DE DRET D'AUTEUR ERSI 1. Determine the modulation indexes Brand Bp. 2. Determine the bandwidth in each case using Carson's rule. 3. Plot the spectrum of the modulated signal in each case (plot only those frequency components that lie within the bandwidth derived in part 2.) 4. If the amplitude of m(t) is decreased by a factor of two, how would your answers to parts 1-3 change? 5. If the frequency of m(t) is increased by a factor of two, how would your answers change? to parts 1-3 TAWA - COP ATORIAL
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