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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

EXPERIMENT 1

BINARY SHIFT KEYING

TRANSMISSION MEDIA AND ANTENNA


SYSTEM- LABORATORY
Theory
I. Objectives

II. List of Figures and Materials

1 set of NI Lab view electronics module (hardware)


1 set of NI Lab view electronics module (software)
1 NI Laboratory guide manual
1 set of connecting wires

III. Specific Objectives:


QUESTION 1: What feature of the BPSK signal suggests that it’s a DSBSC
signal?

QUESTION 2: What happens to the BPSK signal on the data stream’s logic
transitions?
QUESTION 3: Why is the recovered digital signal not a perfect copy of the
original?

QUESTION 4: What can be used to “clean-up” the recovered digital signal?

IV. Laboratory Procedure and Data Result


V. Answers to Question

1. Alternating halves of the BPSK signal have the same shape as the digital
signal (the message).
2. The BPSK signal’s reverses.
3. Product detection necessarily involves a low-pass filter and it removes
some of the harmonics that make up the recovered digital signal.
4. A comparator.

VI. Observation
VII. Conclusion and Recommendation

VIII. References

 Emona-Datex Lab Manual (Volume 1)

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