EE311 Exam 2013 V1 Solution
EE311 Exam 2013 V1 Solution
EE311 Exam 2013 V1 Solution
EE311
Exam
Important note: In multiple choices, a wrong answer is counted negatively
Exercise 1 (5 points)
Classify the following signals as energy signals, power signals or neither. Compute their
energy and power.
(a) x (t ) = 7u (t )
(e) x (t ) = e u (t )
t
H( f )
x(t ) y (t )
z (t )
+∞
Where x(t ) = cos ( 2π 104 t ) , z (t ) =
1 f
∑ δ ( t − nT ) ,
n =−∞
s fs =
Ts
= 15 kHz , H ( f ) = Ts Π
2W
.
1. If W = 7.5 kHz, the resulting signal is:
(a) y (t ) = cos ( 2π 104 t ) (b) y (t ) = cos ( 2π 103 t )
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Exercise 3 (4 points)
The following AM signal x(t ) = A 1 + 0.5cos ( 2π f mt ) cos ( 2π f 0t ) is filtered by a bandpass
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filter H ( f ) = for f ≥ 0 . The resulting signal is:
f − f0
1+ j
fm
0.5 π
(a) x(t ) = A 1 + cos ( 2π f m t ) cos 2π f 0t −
2 4
A π
(b) x(t ) = 1 + 0.5cos 2π f mt − 4 cos ( 2π f 0t )
2
0.5
(c) x(t ) = A 1 + cos ( 2π f m t ) cos ( 2π f 0t )
2
0.5 π
(○d ) x(t ) = A 1 + cos 2π f m t − cos ( 2π f 0t )
2 4
(Hint: Remember the bandpass filtering of bandpass signal)
Exercise 4 (4 points)
The signal x(t ) = 10 cos ( 2π 104 t + 4 sin ( 200π t ) ) is filtered by an ideal bandpass filter with
f − 104 f + 104
transfer function H ( f ) = Π +Π . The power of the output signal is
500 500
approximately:
(a) 50 W b ) 21.58 W
(○ (c) 100 W (d) 52.67 W
Exercise 5 (2 points)
1. A power meter measures a value of − 23 dBm. This value corresponds to:
(○
a ) 5 µW (b) 5 mW (c) 15 µW (d) 100 µW
2. An rms voltmeter measures a value of 26 dBV. This value corresponds to:
(a) 50 V (○
b ) 20 V (c) 2 V (d) 100 V
Exercise 6 (2 points)
An AM signal is displayed on an oscilloscope. We measure 20 Vpp at a peak of modulation
and 10 Vpp at a trough. Compute the value of the carrier amplitude and the value of the
modulation index.
A = __7.5 V_or 15 Vpp_____ m = ____1/3__________
Exercise 7 (1 point)
An AM signal is to be demodulated with an envelop detector. The carrier frequency is
100 kHz. The modulating signal is sinusoidal and has a frequency of 10 kHz. The resistance
has a value of 1 kΩ and the capacitance has a value of 100 nF. The observed distortion is
called:
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Bessel Functions