A modulating signal is a square wave, as | Class 12 Physics Chapter Communication Systems Physics, Communication Systems Physics NCERT Solutions

Question:

A modulating signal is a square wave, as shown in Fig. 15.14.

The carrier wave is given by

(i) Sketch the amplitude modulated waveform

(ii) What is the modulation index?

Answer:

It can be observed from the given modulating signal that the amplitude of the modulating signal, A m = 1 V

It is given that the carrier wave c (t) = 2 sin (8πt)

Therefore, Amplitude of the carrier wave, A c = 2 V

Time period of the modulating signal T m = 1 s

The angular frequency of the modulating signal is calculated as: ωm = 2π/Tm

= 2π rad s-1                                                      .......(i)

The angular frequency of the carrier signal is calculated as: ωc = 8π rad s-1    ....(ii)

From equations (i) and (ii), we get:

= ωc = 4ωm

The amplitude modulated waveform of the modulating signal is shown in the following figure.

( ii ) Modulation index, m = Am/Ac = 1/2 = 0.5


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