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. Maximum and minimum voltages for», Then te €. Sketch the modulated envelope. : For the trapezoidal pattern shown below, determine 8. Modulation coefficient, b. Percent modulation, ©. Carrier amplitude. 4. Upper and lower side frequency amplitudes Chapter 4419. 420. 421. 422, 423, 424, 4-28, shetch the approximate trapezoidal patterns forthe following percent modulations and maviv- lation conditions: a 100% 0 SO® . > 100% 4. Improper phase relationship fe. Nonsymmetrical AM modulation. For an AM modulate with a carrier frequency fe = nal frequency facmay) = 10 KHz, determine ‘a, Frequency limits for the upper and lower sidebands. T Unmer and lower side frequencies produced when the modulating signal is a single frequency 7-kH2 tone. = Bestia ‘necessary to pass the maximum modulating signal frequency, 4. Draw the output spectrum. For an unmodulated carrier voltage of 10V, and a determine ‘a, Modulation coefficient. 1b Percent modulation. For a maxi:aum positive envelope voltage Vinx amplitude of +6 V, determine a. Modulation coefficient. b. Percent modulation. ce. Carrier amplitude Foran envelope with + Vmax a. Unmodulated easier amplitude. b. Modulated carrier amplitude ce, Peak charge in the amplitude of the envelope 4, Modulation coefficient. ce. Percent modulation. ‘Write the expression for an AM volta Unmodulated carrier = 20 Vp, Modulation coefficient = 0.4 Modulating signal frequency = 5 kHz Carrier frequency = 200 kHz For an unmodulated carrier amplitude of 12 V, and a the following: a. Percent modulation. 1b Peak voltages of the carrier a 200 kHz and a maximum modulating sig- LV change in amplitude of the envelope, = +20 V and a minimum positive envelope = +30 Vp and +Vnig = +10'V>, determine .ge wave with the following values: modulation coefficient of 0.5, determine nd side frequencies. 159 Amplitude Modulation Transmission160 ‘c. Maximum positive envelope voltage. . ‘d. Minimum positive envelope voltage. 4-26, Sketch the envelope for Problem 4-25. ‘ : ‘427, Foran AM envelope with a maximum peak voltage of $2 and a minimum peak-to-peak iy, age of 24 V, determine the following: © a, Percent modulation. bh Peak voltages of the carrier and side frequencies. ce. Maximum positive envelope voltage. d. Minimum positive envelope voltage. 4.28, One input o'an AM DSBFC modulator is a $00-KHz carrier with a peak amplitude of 32V. Ty second input is a 12-kHz modulating signal whose amplitude is sufficient to produce a 14, change in the amr tude of the envelope. Determine the following: ' ‘a. Upper and lower side frequencies. b. Modulation coefficient and percent snodulation. c. Maximum and minimum amplitudes of the envelope. Then 4. Draw the output envelope. e. Draw the output frequency spectrum. 4-29, For a modulation coefficient of 0.4 and a carrier power of 400 W, determine ‘a, Total sideband power. b, Total transmitted power. 4-30. For an AM DSBFC wave with an unmodulated carrier voltage of 18 V, and a load resistance of 72 Q, determine % ‘a. Unmodulated carrier power. 'b. Modulated carrier power. . Total sideband power. 4. Upper and lower sideband powers. ¢. Total transmitted power. 4-31, Fora low-power AM modulator with a modulation coefficient of 0.8, a quiescent gui of % and an input carrier amplitude of 10 mV,, determine = Mexinona and minimum voltage gains. ximum and minit Ive he imum envelope voltages, ¢. Sketch the AM envelope.