This document discusses AM-SSB/SC systems and pulse modulation.
It first describes an AM-SSB/SC system that produces an output signal g(t)cos(ω0t) from an input signal x(t) by passing only the upper sidebands. It shows the Fourier transforms of x(t), G(jω), and g(t)cos(ω0t).
It then discusses pulse modulation of a signal x(t) with a rectangular pulse train c(t). It explains that the period T of c(t) must be less than 2π/ωM to avoid aliasing, where ωM is the maximum frequency in x(t). It shows
This document discusses AM-SSB/SC systems and pulse modulation.
It first describes an AM-SSB/SC system that produces an output signal g(t)cos(ω0t) from an input signal x(t) by passing only the upper sidebands. It shows the Fourier transforms of x(t), G(jω), and g(t)cos(ω0t).
It then discusses pulse modulation of a signal x(t) with a rectangular pulse train c(t). It explains that the period T of c(t) must be less than 2π/ωM to avoid aliasing, where ωM is the maximum frequency in x(t). It shows
This document discusses AM-SSB/SC systems and pulse modulation.
It first describes an AM-SSB/SC system that produces an output signal g(t)cos(ω0t) from an input signal x(t) by passing only the upper sidebands. It shows the Fourier transforms of x(t), G(jω), and g(t)cos(ω0t).
It then discusses pulse modulation of a signal x(t) with a rectangular pulse train c(t). It explains that the period T of c(t) must be less than 2π/ωM to avoid aliasing, where ωM is the maximum frequency in x(t). It shows
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 2c 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 .
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(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 2M . T Where M is the maximum frequency in the original signal and T is the period of c t . Here T 103 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 103 0.25 103 T 4