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D821ftutorial 2

This document contains two tutorials on signal processing and modulation. 1) The first tutorial asks to determine the Fourier transform of specific signals, prove the frequency shifting property, and calculate properties of probability distribution functions and random variables. 2) The second tutorial calculates power in a modulated carrier wave, carrier power percentage in an AM transmitter, modulation index from changes in antenna current, and total radiated power from multiple modulation sources.
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D821ftutorial 2

This document contains two tutorials on signal processing and modulation. 1) The first tutorial asks to determine the Fourier transform of specific signals, prove the frequency shifting property, and calculate properties of probability distribution functions and random variables. 2) The second tutorial calculates power in a modulated carrier wave, carrier power percentage in an AM transmitter, modulation index from changes in antenna current, and total radiated power from multiple modulation sources.
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Tutorial 1

1) Determine the Fourier transform of the signal x(t)=tcosAt. 2) Find the Fourier transform of the gate function having period from T 2 to T 2 and amplitude of 1 volts. !) "rove the fre#uenc$ shifting propert$. %) A random process provides measurements x &et'een the values ( and 1 'ith a "DF given as f)(x)=12x!*21x2+1(x for (,x,1 and ( other'ise. Determine the follo'ing (i) "-),(../ and "-)0(../ (ii) 1&tain a num&er 2 such that "-),2/=(..

.) For the "DF 3 f)(x)=*(& a)4x4+ &. a) Find the relationship &et'een a and &. &) "-)5a 2/. 6) Find the 7DF of a 8aussian 9andom varia&le.

Tutorial 2
1) A %(( 'att carrier is modulated to a depth of :.;. 7alculate the total po'er in the modulated 'ave.

2) A &roadcast radio transmitter radiates 1( <ilo'atts 'hen the modulation percentage is 6(.=o' much of this is carrier po'er>

!) The antenna current of an A? transmitter is @ amperes 'hen onl$ the carrier is sentA &ut it increases to @.B! amperes 'hen the carrier is modulated &$ a single sine 'ave. Find the ; modulation. Determine the antenna current 'hen the ; of modulation changes to (.@.

%) A certain transmitter radiates B 2C 'ith the carrier unmodulated and 1(.12. 2C 'hen the carrier is sinusoidall$ modulated. 7alculate the modulation indexA ; of modulation. Df another sine 'ave corresponding to %(; modulation is transmitted simultaneousl$A determine the total radiated po'er.

.) The antenna current of an A? &roadcast transmitterA modulated to a depth of %(; &$ an audio sine 'aveA is 11 amperes. Dt increases to 12 amperes as a result of simultaneous modulation &$ another audio sine 'ave. Chat is the modulation index due to this second 'ave>

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