This document contains 3 assignments related to analog communication topics. Assignment 3 contains 2 questions about noise figure calculations and noise types in receivers. Assignment 4 contains questions about image frequency rejection in a superheterodyne receiver and the functioning of a TRF receiver. Assignment 5 asks about generating and demodulating a PAM signal and the working of an SSB-SC transmitter shown in a block diagram.
This document contains 3 assignments related to analog communication topics. Assignment 3 contains 2 questions about noise figure calculations and noise types in receivers. Assignment 4 contains questions about image frequency rejection in a superheterodyne receiver and the functioning of a TRF receiver. Assignment 5 asks about generating and demodulating a PAM signal and the working of an SSB-SC transmitter shown in a block diagram.
This document contains 3 assignments related to analog communication topics. Assignment 3 contains 2 questions about noise figure calculations and noise types in receivers. Assignment 4 contains questions about image frequency rejection in a superheterodyne receiver and the functioning of a TRF receiver. Assignment 5 asks about generating and demodulating a PAM signal and the working of an SSB-SC transmitter shown in a block diagram.
Assignment: 3 Subject: Analog Communication (BEC405)
Q1. A mixer stage has a noise figure of 20 dB. This mixer
stage is preceded by an amplifier which has a noise figure of 9 dB and available power gain of 15 dB. Find the overall noise figure to the input.
Q2. Explain the different types of noises which may be
created within a receiver or amplifier. Discuss the effects of these noises on the performance of the receiver.
Assignment: 4
Q1. In a broadcast Super heterodyne receiver having no RF
amplifier, the loaded Q of the antenna coupling is 100. If the IF is 455 kHz, determine the image frequency and its rejection ratio for tuning at 1100 kHz.
Q2. Draw the block schematic diagram of a TRF type of AM
broadcast receiver. Explain its functioning and its deficiencies.
Assignment: 5
Q1. Explain how a PAM signal may be generated. How can it
be demodulated?
Q2. With the help of neat block schematic diagram, explain