A message signal is given by m(t) = cos(2T(100)t) and the noise power spectral density (PSD) is given by: S.(f) =No f


A message signal is given by m(t) = cos(2T(100)t) and the noise power spectral density (PSD) is given by:<br>S.(f) =No<br>f < 150<br>where No = 0.01Watt/Hz<br>1- Determine the SNR.<br>Answer<br>2- Assume an ideal lowpass filter with bandwidth 100HZ is used. Determine the SNR at the filter output.<br>Answer =<br>3- Determine the gain earned by using this filter.<br>Answer =<br>0.5<br>0.333<br>0.666<br>0.01<br>1.5<br>The imperfect second-order PLL is defined as a PLL with the loop filter:<br>

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If a large amplitude sinusoidal signal is used to interfere additively with an AM signal, what would be the<br>expected effect on an AM demodulator based on an envelope detector?<br>Select one:<br>Small deterioration of the message<br>O Medium deterioration of the message<br>O No effect<br>O The message is completely lost<br>6.<br>COS<br>TOSHIBA<br>

Extracted text: If a large amplitude sinusoidal signal is used to interfere additively with an AM signal, what would be the expected effect on an AM demodulator based on an envelope detector? Select one: Small deterioration of the message O Medium deterioration of the message O No effect O The message is completely lost 6. COS TOSHIBA

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