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Frequency Modulation Analysis
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[QUOTE="MYMLA, post: 5469885, member: 593614"] [h2]Homework Statement[/h2] [/B] A pure tone (sine) carrier signal of 440 Hz is frequency modulated by another sine wave of frequency 440Hz with an amplitude of 1760. (a) For the steady-state portion of the output signal generated by synthesis above, calculate: i) the deviation and ii) the Index of modulation. (b) For the steady-state portion of the output signal generated by synthesis above, calculate the frequency of the carrier and sideband partials. (c) For the steady-state portion of the output signal generated by synthesis above, and using the Bessel functions represented below, calculate relative amplitude of the carrier and sideband partials, allowing for aliasing. [SIZE=5][B]Could someone please advise me as to how I would go about working through this question?[/B] Thanks in advance[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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