Chapter 6 / 6.9
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6.9 REVISION QUESTIONS
- Write an equation for an amplitude modulated (AM) wave.
- Sketch the time-domain and frequency-domain diagrams for a 10-V, 10-kHz carrier that has been amplitude modulated by a 2-V, 2-kHz waveform.
- Write the equation for an AM modulation factor.
- Write the equation for DSB and sketch the time-domain and frequency-domain diagrams.
- Draw the time and frequency domain diagram of the USB waveform resulting from a 10-V, 10-kHz carrier modulated by a 2-V, 2-kHz waveform. Draw the LSB waveform that would result from the same modulation.
- List four advantages of SSB over AM and DSB.
- List two disadvantages of SSB compared with DSB.
- Briefly describe VSB and ISB.
- Briefly describe how the amplitude, polarity and frequency of a modulating waveform affect the carrier in FM.
- Write the equation for an FM waveform.
- Write the equation for the FM frequency deviation, modulation index and deviation ratio.
- Write the equation for Carson’s Law for FM bandwidth.
- Briefly describe the FM capture effect.
- List four advantages of FM over AM.
- Name the most significant disadvantage of wideband FM.
- Write the equation for PM.
- With the aid of time-domain and frequency-domain diagrams, describe ASK, FSK, PSK, QPSK, APSK, and QAM.
- Explain why ASK is rarely used in satellite communications and identify its main vulnerability.
- Explain how QPSK achieves twice the bit rate of BPSK without increasing bandwidth.
- Describe the difference between PSK and DPSK and why DPSK avoids absolute phase ambiguity.
- Compare QPSK, 8PSK, and 16PSK in terms of spectral efficiency and noise tolerance.
- Describe the main advantages of APSK relative to QAM for use in satellite systems employing TWTAs.
- Compare the error performance of BPSK, QPSK, and higher-order MPSK in terms of required Eb/N0 and susceptibility to noise.
- Briefly explain how the measure Eb/N0 relates to probability of error and why implementation margin is required in practical systems.
- Define spectral efficiency.
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