EXPERIMENT WISE VIVA QUESTIONS ANALOG COMMUNICATION LAB
Amplitude Modulation:
- What is meant by Modulation? What is the need for modulation?
- What are different types of analog modulation techniques?
- What are the other names of message signal? What are the other names of carrier signal?
- Write the equation of AM signal and explain each parameter in that equation?
- Define Amplitude Modulation? Define modulation depth or modulation index?
- What is the range of Audio frequency signals? What is the range of Radio frequency signal?
- What are the applications of Amplitude modulation?
- How many generation methods are there to generate an AM wave? What are the methods of demodulation of an AM wave?
- Explain the operation of diode detector circuit?
- Write the formula for modulation index? Differentiate under, over and perfect modulation in AM?
- As the amplitude of message signal increases, modulation index increases or decreases?
- Define single tone modulation? In laboratory type of AM is single tone modulation or not?
- Draw the frequency spectrum of AM wave?
- If modulation index is 100%, calculate the ratio of total power to carrier power of an AM wave?
- If µ=1 in an AM wave what is the amount of power saving in an AM wave? What is the band width of an AM wave?
- Explain the operation of AM modulator? Explain the operation of 8038 circuit in AM modulator?
- Explain the procedure of Amplitude modulation? What is the significance of Emax and Emin points in AM wave?
- Plot message, carrier and AM signals?
- What is meant by envelope detector?
- The frequency of AM wave follows — (message signal frequency or carrier frequency)?
- The amplitude of AM wave at fc +fm is— and The amplitude of AM wave at fc -fm is—–
- In amplitude modulation the amplitude of ——— is changing with respect to ——
- Envelope of AM signal follows————– (message signal/ carrier signal)?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of AM?
- How demodulated signal differs from original signal in AM?
- The two important distortions that can appear in the demodulated output of an envelope detector are————– and—————————- –.
- Differentiate high-level and low-level modulations in AM?
- What is trapezoidal rule?
Balanced Modulator:
- What are the disadvantages of AM?
- Most of the power in AM spectrum is carried by ————
- Define DSBSC modulation?
- How DSBSC is more efficient than AM in terms power saving, explain?
- What is meant by frequency response?
- Draw the magnitude response or amplitude spectrum of DSBSC signal?
- The signal generated by balanced modulator is———–
- Draw the wave form of DSBSC wave and AM wave, and differentiate those two waveforms?
- Give the equation of DSBSC signal?
- What are the generation methods of DSBSC?
- What are the demodulation methods of DSBSC?
- What is the bandwidth of DSBSC signal?
- Define Costas loop and it’s operation?
- Amount of power saving in DSBSC signal is————
- Coherent detection means?
- Give the practical applications of balanced modulator?
- Explain the operation of product modulator?
- Why the circuit is called balanced modulator?
- If the circuit is operating in balanced state, the modulation index value is——- –.
- Explain the working procedure of 1496 IC for the generation of DSBSC wave?
- As message signal amplitude increases, carrier suppression in dB’s ———
- Plot message, carrier and DSBSC waves and explain each wave clearly.
- How do you differentiate modulation by demodulation?
- Explain the significance of local oscillator frequency in modulators and in
- Differentiate synchronous and non synchronous detection techniques in analog modulators?
- The phase shift at zero crossings in DSBSC wave is——- –.
- What is Quadrature carrier multiplexing?
- How DSBSC is different from SSB?
Frequency Modulation:
- Define Frequency modulation? How it is different from phase modulation?
- Write equation of FM wave, explain each parameter in it?
- Draw the amplitude spectrum of FM wave?
- Give the Carson’s rule in FM?
- Define modulation index β, frequency deviation?
- Differentiate Narrow band FM with Wide band FM?
- Explain the FM operation using 8308IC?
- Draw message, carrier and FM waves and explain each wave clearly?
- Explain the methods for generation of FM and its demodulation?
- How FM wave is different from PM wave?
- Give the practical applications of FM?
- State advantages and disadvantages of FM?
- The range of speech signals is——— –.
- Type of Modulation used in radios is——- –.
- Type of modulation used for voice signals in T.V — and for video signals in V is—- –.
- Noise immunity is more in which analog modulation technique———– –.
- FM is more robust to noise compared to AM, why?
- Carson’s rule is for———- –.
- In commercial FM broadcasting, the audio frequency range handled is only up to—- –.
- The transmission band width required for commercial FM broadcasting is——– –.
- Define Hilbert transform?
- Explain capture effect in FM broadcasting?
Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis:
- Define pre-emphasis and De-emphasis processes in
- Why Pre-emphasis is used at Transmitter of FM and de-emphasis at FM receiver?
- Draw the pre-emphasis circuit and explain its working in detail?
- Draw de-emphasis circuit and explain its working in detail?
- Draw the frequency response characteristics of pre-emphasis and de-emphasis explain each one in detail?
- Calculate the cut-off frequencies of pre-emphasis and de-emphasis circuits practically
- Pre-emphasis circuit operation is similar to——— –.
- De-emphasis circuit operation is similar to——— –.
- What is the necessity of boosting up high frequencies in frequency modulation communication system?
- Define 3dB frequencies?
Sampling and reconstruction:
- Define sampling theorem? What is the need for sampling?
- What are the necessary and sufficient condition for sampling and reconstruction of a signal?
- Define Nyquist rate and Nyquist interval in sampling theorem?
- If message frequency is 2 KHz and sampling frequency is 2 KHz,4 KHz, 8 KHz and 16 KHz in each case the number of samples are—————————– –.
- What are different types of sampling techniques?
- What was the effect on sampled signal if fs < 2 fm ?
- Draw the amplitude spectrum of sampled signal if fs < 2 fm, fs =2 fm, fs > 2 fm.
- What is aliasing effect in sampling? How to avoid it?
- Why do we use pre-filtering in sampling?
- What do you mean by reconstruction of sampling theorem?
- What are the types of filters used in reconstruction?
- Define sample and hold process?
- Differentiate second order, fourth order and sixth order low pass filters in reconstruction process.
- Explain the sampling and reconstruction process in detail by using the trainer
- Define band pass sampling?
- How sampling is different from PAM?
- Define a continuous time signal or an analog signal. Give some examples of analog signals.
- Define a discrete time signal. Give some examples of discrete
- What is the difference between discrete and a digital signal?
- Define a digital signal? Give some
- What is the need for converting a continuous signal into a discrete
- Explain about zero-order hold circuit.
- How to convert an analog signal into digital signals?
Digital signal processors operates———— as inputs.As the number of samples increases, the reconstruction of original signal becomes?
Pulse Amplitude Modulation:
- What is the basic principle of PAM?
- Name some Pulse Modulation techniques?
- Define PAM?
- How PAM is different from AM?
- Can we produce a PAM signal using a sampling circuit?
- Differentiate PAM output with sampling output?
- Does PAM come under Analog modulation technique or Digital Modulation technique?
- What is the Bandwidth of PAM?
- Compare BW of PAM and AM?
- Draw waveforms of PAM. explain each one briefly.
- What are the advantages of PAM over AM?
- What are the advantages and Disadvantages of PAM?
- Explain the working procedure PAM kit?
- Can we use PAM technique in TDM?
- Differentiate uni-polar and bi-polar PAM.
- What do you mean by zero order holding? And draw the circuit diagram of zero-order hold circuits?
- What are the drawbacks of PAM?
- Explain the working of PAM demodulation circuit?
- Define Flat-Top sampling?
- Draw the circuit diagram of Flat-Top Sampled circuit?
- What was the roll off characteristics of sinc pulse?
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM):
- Define PWM?
- Differentiate PWM, PAM and PPM?
- Name the applications of Mono-stable multivibrator?
- What is a Multivibrator?
- Differentiate Monostable, Bi stable and Astable Multivibrators?
- How a Monostable Multivibrator produces a PWM signal?
- What are the other names of PWM?
- Define Pulse Duration Modulation?
- What is Pulse Time Modulation?
- Draw PAM and PWM signals and each one in detail.
- Draw PWM signal with respect to message signal?
- In PWM —————- of Pulse carrier signal is changing with respect to message signal.
- Explain the operation of PWM circuit.
- 555 timer in Monostable mode produces————.
- 555 timer in Astable mode produces——————.
- What are the advantages of PWM over PAM?
- What is the difference between PWM and FM?
- Which type of noise is affecting the amplitude of PWM signal?
- Which system is more immune to noise (PWM or PAM)?
- What are the disadvantages of PWM?
- What are the applications of PWM?
- Band Width of PWM is—————-.
- Band width of PAM is—————-.
Pulse Position Modulation (PPM):
- Define PPM?
- The information is conveyed by ————- of Pulses in PPM.
- In PWM information is conveyed by————— of pulses.
- In PAM information is conveyed by————— of pulses.
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of PPM?
- Compare PPM with Phase Modulation.
- PAM is similar to————————–.
- PWM is similar to————————–.
- PPM is similar to————————–.
- Differentiate Analog Modulation Techniques with Pulse Modulation Techniques.
- What are the applications of PPM?
- Draw PPM signal with respect to message signal.
- Draw PPM signal with respect to PWM signal.
- Explain the operation of PPM Modulator?
Phase Locked Loop (PLL):
- What are the applications of PLL?
- Why this circuit is called Phase Locked Loop?
- What are the three components of PLL circuitry?
- Explain the operation of PLL by using a Block Diagram?
- Define free-running frequency?
- Define Lock range and Capture range of a PLL?
- What is meant by Frequency synthesizer?
- Why PLL is used in FM Receivers/
- How PLL is used in FSK demodulation circuits?
- What do you mean by Lock state in a PLL?
- What is meant by Pull in time in PLL?
- Phase Detector or Phase Comparator is used for ——————.
- Why VCO is used in feedback loop of PLL?
- What are the input and Output signals of a VCO in a PLL?
- What are the advantages and Disadvantages of PLL?
- Why Lock range is greater than Capture range in a PLL?
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM):
- Define the concept of Time Division Multiplexing?
- Differentiate Multiplexing and Sampling?
- What are the different types of Multiplexing Techniques?
- Does TDM come under analog Multiplexing or Digital Multiplexing?
- Define a frame in a TDM?
- Why synchronization is required in TDM?
- Why multiplexing is required?
- What do you mean by inter-leaving gaps in TDM frame?
- If two signals of frequencies 2KHz and 4 KHz are multiplexed in time –domain then draw TDM signal
- Without inter-leaving gap.
- with inter-leaving gap of 10 ms.
- What are the advantages and Disadvantages of TDM?
- Differentiate TDM with FDM?
- What are the advantages of TDM over FDM?
- Explain the operation of TDM using trainer kit used.
- Synchronous TDM means?
Additional Questions:
- What is a filter?
- Differentiate Active and Passive Filters?
- Why LPF is used in Demodulation Circuits?
- Why pre-filtering is required in sampling?
- Anti-aliasing is achieved by using———– in Sampling Circuits?
- Define Single-tone modulation in AM and FM?
- Why FM receivers are more immune to AM receivers?
- BW of Narrow band FM is ——————.
- BW of AM is ———————————-.
- How to calculate Image frequency of a Radio Receiver?
- Define Power Spectral Density.
- Define AWGN noise.
- Define SNR.
- Where do we use Hilbert Transform?
- Over modulation in AM means….
- What is µ value when AM wave is similar to DSBSC wave?