Calculate Frequency & Phase of ASK Signal - 10 Points

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The discussion revolves around calculating the frequency and phase of an Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) signal, specifically focusing on a signal that repeats 40,000 times in one minute. The original poster seeks assistance in understanding how to derive these values.

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  • The original poster attempts to calculate the baud rate and bit rate, suggesting a value of 666.66, but expresses uncertainty about how to calculate frequency and phase. Participants also question the appropriateness of the forum choice for this topic.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants addressing the original poster's confusion about forum etiquette rather than the technical aspects of the problem. There is no explicit consensus on the calculations or methods to be used.

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There is a mention of the original poster being a first-time user, which may contribute to the confusion regarding posting etiquette and the nature of the problem being discussed.

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frequency problem!

this is the ex:
What is the frequency in Hertz (cycles per second) of a signal that repeats 40,000 times within one minute? What is the period of the signal? (10 points)


i think the baud rate is 666.66
the same i the bit rate 666.66 in (ASK) Amplitude shift Keying.

I know that in (ASK) frequency and phase remain constant while only the amplitude change.

But i don't Know how to calculate the frequency and the phase.

can anybody help me?
 
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You posted this in the Introductory Physics homework help subforum as well. DO NOT double post! Hopefully a mod will delete this version of the thread.
 
Please do not double post.
 
..

i don't know where i must post it.
i am first time user of this forum.

sorry about that.
 
That's ok. Just use common sense next time. Is this *advanced physics*? Hardly! But the point is that even if you choose the wrong forum, it's not a big deal, a mod will certainly move it to the correct one without any trouble. What is important is that you choose only ONE.
 

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