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5)

(a)

The block diagram that produces g  t  is shown below.

(b)

Consider the following system:

Let g  t  denote the output of the system, assuming that


only the upper side bands.
Let q  t  denote the output of the system, assuming that
only the lower side bands.
An AM - SSB/SC system is applied to a signal x  t  whose
Fourier transform X  j is zero for   M
The carrier frequency  used in the system is greater than
c

M
From the above system,
g  t  cos 0t

The plot of the Fourier transform of X  j is,

The plot of the Fourier transform of G  j is,

(c)

The plot of the Fourier transform of Q  j is


The plot of the Fourier transform of g  t  cos 0t is

If we desire to obtain q  t  from g  t  cos 0t


Such that the parameter 0 is, 0  2c
In order to get the g  t  cos 0t , then the ideal low pass
filter must use with a pass band gain of 2 and a cut-off
frequency of c .

6)

(a)
A signal x  t  is multiplied by the rectangular train c  t 

(a)

Since c  t  is periodic with period T , C  j consists of


2
impulses in frequency spaced by , In order to avoid the
T
2
aliasing effect  2M .
T
Where M is the maximum frequency in the original signal
and T is the period of c  t  .
Here T  103
Such that M  1000 
Therefore, X  j  0 for   1000 

(b)

Consider a spectra associated with amplitude of a pulse


train.
Spectrum of a band limited signal x  t 

Spectrum of the pulse carrier signal c  t 


Spectrum of the modulated pulse train y  t 

The Fourier transform Y  j of the signal g  t  consists of


shifted replicas of X  j .
The replica of X  j centered around   0 is scaled by

.
T
Where  is the width of each pulse of c  t 
From the low pass filter we can recover X  j from
Y  j
T
The low pass filter needs to have a pass band gain of

T 103

 0.25  103
T
4

(b)

The block diagram of the system is,

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