Title: COURSE TOPICS
1COURSE TOPICS
- Elements of a Communication System
- Fourier
- Noise
- Transmission Lines
- Antennas
- Waveguides
- Microstrip
- S parameters
- Radar
2ELEMENTS OF A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
- Source
- Transmitter
- Channel
- Receiver
- Destination
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4SOURCE EXAMPLES
- Analog/digital audio and video
- Data communications
5TRANSMITTER
- Radio and T.V. Stations
- Cell Phones
- Dispatch Sysytems
- INFORMATION SIGNAL IS COMBINED WITH A MODULATING
SIGNAL
6CHANNEL
- Pair of Conductors
- Fibre Optic Cable
- Free Space
7RECEIVER
8DESTINATION
- Image Display
- Speaker
- Computer
9COMMUNICATION CONSIDERATIONS
- Types of Modulation A.M., F.M etc.
- equation for
- sine wave
- carrier
- Bandwidth I ktB k is modulation type constant
and B channel bandwidth - FDM
- TDM
- Band Allocations
10TYPES OF MODULATION
- ANALOG
- AM, FM and PM
- DIGITAL
- FSK, PSK, QPSK and QAM
11SIGNAL BANDWIDTH
- How much bandwidth is required by an unmodulated
sine wave carrier? - Shannon-Hartley Law
- What is the Baseband signal?
- - the band of frequencies occupied by the
information signal.
12FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING
- Defininition
- When available spectrum is divided among many
signals. - What are some examples?
- 1. Television broadcast spectrum.
- 2. Radio broadcasting.
13FREQUENCY BANDS
- R.F. spectrum (refer to table)
- Frequency vs. wavelength
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15 v velocity of wave in m/s f frequency of
wave in Hz wavelength in meters
16RADIO WAVES IN FREE SPACE
- Velocity of radio wave is same as for light
waves. - c speed of light m/s
17WAVELENGTH EXAMPLE
- Determine and compare the wavelengths of a signal
at 4 Ghz and 1 Mhz.
18Transmission and Distortions
- Distortions
- Harmonic
- Intermodulation
- Nonlinear frequency rresponse
- Nonlinear phase response
- Noise
- Interference
19FOURIER SERIES
- Any well-behaved periodic waveform can be
represented as a series of sine and or cosine
waves at multiples of its fundamental frequency
plus a d.c. offset where it exists. - f(t) Ao/2 A1 cos wt B1 sin wt A2 cos 2wt
B2 sin 2wt A3 cos 3wt B3 sin 3wt where - f(t) any well behaved function of time
- An and Bn real number coefficients
- w radian frequency of the fundamental
- f 1/T w 6.28f
20FOURIER POLYNOMIAL OF DEGREE n
- k 1,2n and repeats every 2
21Time Domain
V
1
0
1
-1
t (ms)
Frequency Domain
(V) Vp
1.0
f (kHz)
22Identify the location of harmonic content, in the
frequency domain, for the square wave below.
Hint Is this an odd function or even function
square wave?
1
v (V)
1
t (ms)
1
Vp (V)
1 2 3
4 5 6
7
f (kHz)
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26V
5 4 3 2 1 0
1 2
3 t (ms)
Find the Fourier series for the signal above.
27V
5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5
2 1.5 1 0.5 0
1 2
3 4
5
f (kHz)
28Filters and Signals
- Why is the output signal distorted?
Some significant frequency components have not
passed through the filter. Assume an input
frequency of 1 Mhz. Where does the cutoff
frequency of the filter fall?
29NOISE AND COMMUNICATIONS
- Where does noise originate in a communication
system? - 1. Channel
- 2. Equipment
- DEFINE
- -undesired random variations that interfere
with the desired signal and inhibit
communication. - REMEDIES?
- 1. Reduce Bandwidth
- 2. Increase transmitter power
- 3. Low Noise Amplifiers
30TYPES OF NOISE
- TWO CATEGORIES
- 1. External Noise
- 2. Internal Noise
31EXTERNAL NOISE
- 1. Equipment Noise
- - automobile engines
- - electric motors
- - computers
- - light dimmers
- 2. ATMOSPHERIC NOISE (STATIC)
- - Lightning
- - Noise Blanking
- 3. SPACE NOISE
- - Radiation from the Sun (solar noise)
- - Stellar or Sky Noise (stars)