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(a) The following Figure (a) shows a typical block diagram of communication system
model. Identify and explain briefly the function of the blocks labeled A, B and C.
Figure (a)
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amplifiers and one filter with an absolute power gains of Ap1 = 150, Ap2 = 0.2 and
Ap 3 = 1000. Given an input power of Pin = 0.05 mW. Determine
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Amplifier 1
Ap1 = 150
Filter
Ap2 = 0.2
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Amplifier 2
Ap3 = 1000
Figure (d)
(e) A model of a communication system consists of a receiver, modulator, transmitter and
demodulator a s a main
components.
(g) Electrical noise is defined as any unwanted electrical energy present in the useable
pass-band of a communication circuit. Using a proper diagram, briefly explain the
signal-to-noise power relation in the case of ideal and non-ideal amplifier.
(h) An input signal with a signal-to-noise ratio S/Ni of 80 dB is connected to three
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Amplifier 2
Ap2 = 14dB
F2 = 3.1
Amplifier 3
Ap3 = 14dB
F3 = 4
Figure (h)
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transmitted through
a 2000
Hz wide bandwidth
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iii.
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strength to 10000 times from the received signal at the radio antenna.
Suggest a method if we want to limit the SIN ratio at the output of the speaker
not less than 10 dB.
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power ratio deteriorates as the signal propagates from an input to the output of the
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circuit.
Given an amplifier with an 8 dB noise figure, give a relation between the signal-
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iii.
factor.
An input signal with signal-to-noise ratio Si/Ni of 80 dB is connected to the three
cascaded amplifier stages in the following Figure (m). Determine the total noise
figure and the output signal-to-noise ratio So/N o in dB.
Amplifier 1
Ap1 = 10 dB
NF1 = 4 dB
Amplifier 2
Ap2 = 20 dB
NF2 = 6 dB
Amplifier 3
Ap3 = 15 dB
NF3 = 8 dB
Figure (m)
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