Write short notes on EEG signal classification in terms of frequency.
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Q: 5. What is the advantage and disadvantage for the amplitude modulation?
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A: Given, a FM modulator with Deviation sensitivity, K1 = 5 kHz/V Modulating signal, Vm(t) = 8sin…
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Q: Q4: Compare between Pulse modulation methods?
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A: In this case ,the number of bits transmitted per sample for a delta modulator is to be determined.
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Q: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using amplitude modulation
A: Given : Amplitude modulation system : In amplitude modulation system the amplitude of the…
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Q: what are the advantages and disadvantagesof large carrier and suppressed carrier modulation?
A: Advantage of large carrier modulation: The advantage of large carrier signal modulation is that it…
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Q: (b) Derive the power calculation of AM signal.
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Q: 1) For an FM modulator with sensitivity K;=4kHz/V and modulating signal vm(t) = 10sin(2r2000t), (a)…
A: Given : Sensitivity : K1= 4 kHz/V , Vm(t)=10 sin(2π2000t) Comparing to the standard equation…
Q: 1- Explain the principle of direct method generation of FM signal.
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Q: Show that the distance between two signal points of BPSK scheme is 2√??
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Q: (i) What do you mean by baseband signal?
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A: entity mux4to1 is port(A,B: in std_logic; CD : in std_logic_vector(1 down to 0), F: out std_logic);
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A: Gilbert cell is a modified version of emitter coupled cell. It is used as a mixer.
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Q: For an AM DSBFC modulator with a carrier frequency f. = 100 kHz and a maximum modu- lating signal…
A: fc=100kHz fm(max)=5kHz
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Q: What is the main disadvantage of linear delta modulation? What is the solution for this problem?…
A: There are generally two disadvantages of linear delta modulation, and these are in step-2.
Q: what happens when the modulation order is increased for a modulated signal?
A: Modulation:- The process in which imposing the signal of input into the carrier signal is called…
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Q: how will you produce an AM signal?
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Q: (b) Discuss the Armstrong's method of indirect FM generation in detail.
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