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RELOSA, SHAWN MATTHEW A.

BSCPE 311

1. Calculate the Period (t) of a signal whose wavelength is 545 μm. Formula:

f= λ/c
= 3x10^8 m/s 3x10^8
550077904587 μm or 5.50077904587 × 10^11 μm.
= 0.000545Hz
Formula: T = 1 / f
T= 1/0.000545 Hz

T = 1.81

2. From no. 1, what is the frequency of the signal based on the value
of the period (T)?
Formula f= 1/T
F= 1/1.81

= 0.55Hz

3. A signal has a known frequency of 5.50Ghz.Calculate the Wavelength of the signal (in
millimeters) Formula: λ = c/f
λ = 3x8^10 m/s
5.50Ghz

= 54.50772 mm

4. In a circuit the ratio of the Vs and Vn is 255.


Calculate the SNR (in dB)

255
SNR=20 log 10 ( )
255

= 0 dB
5. A signal with a power of 370 watts is passing through a cable medium with a presence of 800 mWatts of
noise. Calculate the SNR (in dB)

800mWatts = 0.8 Watts

370 w
SNR=10 log 10 (
0.8 W
) = 26.65 dB

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