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GWENNA Accredited by NBA and NAAC A*"| An Is0 9001:2015 Certfed snd MHRO NIRF ranked institution
Sail Leo Nagar, West Tambaram, Chennai -601 044. www.sairam.edu.in
PART-A (5 x 2 10 Marks)
K-Level CO
1State Sampling theorem for band limited signal offinite energy. Ki CO3
2 Discuss the applications of FDM. K2 CO3
Mark
-Level COo
Split up
6. a) Explain various digital Line coding formats and also draw the polar, 13 K2 CO3
unipolar, bipolar and Manchester NRZ line code format for
information {10110100.
OR
b) Explain how PWM and PPM are related with neat waveforms. How 13 K2 CO3
PWM and PPM be generated?
7. a) Explain with a neat diagram how the BPSK signal is generated and 13
13 K2 CO4
detected? List its applications.
OR
b) With a neat diagram, explain in detail the Transmitter and Receiver 13 K2 CO4
section of 8-QAM along with a truth table, phasor diagram and
constellation diagram.
Mark K-Level CO
S. a) ) Explain the concept of 8-PSK
transmitter, receiver and bandwidth Split up
considerations with necessary diagrams. 8 K2 CO4
(ii) Elaborate the practical aspects of
sampling. K2 CO3
OR
b(i)) For a BPSK modulator with a carrier
an input bit rate of frequency of 7OMHz and 8 K2 CO4
10Mbps, determine maximum and minimum upper
and lower sideband
Baud.
frequencies, minimum bandwidth and calculate
ii) How could you
compare the performance of different
multiplexing techniques?
6 K2 CO3
Course Outcomes
applications frequency
in GSM, Bluetooth, and satellite
for wireless communication
and
communications. (K2)
Distribution of COs
(Percentage wise)
CO No. ,CO1 CO2 C03 C04
%
CO5 CO6
50 50
KI- Remember; K2 -
Understand; K3 -
Apply; K4 - Analyze; K5 -
Evaluate; Kó - Create