Bandwidth of FM by Carson’s rule for the generation of FM,Carrier freq = 100MHz; Modulating signal freq = 1kHz; Max freq deviation = 50kHzSelect one:a. 1kHzb. 51kHzc. 204kHzd. 102kHz
Question
Bandwidth of FM by Carson’s rule for the generation of FM,Carrier freq = 100MHz; Modulating signal freq = 1kHz; Max freq deviation = 50kHzSelect one:a. 1kHzb. 51kHzc. 204kHzd. 102kHz
Solution
The bandwidth of an FM signal can be calculated using Carson's rule, which states that approximately 98% of the power of an FM signal is contained within a bandwidth of 2 times the sum of the peak frequency deviation and the highest modulating frequency.
In this case, the peak frequency deviation is given as 50 kHz and the highest modulating frequency is given as 1 kHz.
So, the bandwidth (B) can be calculated as follows:
B = 2 * (Frequency Deviation + Modulating Frequency) B = 2 * (50 kHz + 1 kHz) B = 2 * 51 kHz B = 102 kHz
So, the answer is d. 102kHz.
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