Choose the correct answer: 1. In AM, the over modulation scenario occurs when the amplitude of the modulating signal is the amplitude of the carrier signal. (equal to, less than, greater than, not related). 2. The noise signal can be studied in time and frequency domains). (only time domain, only frequency domain, both 3. The diode in the envelope detector circuit is wave rectifier). (clipper, clamper, half wave rectifier, full the output SNR. (half, equal to, twice, not related). 4. In DSB-SC, the input SNR is 5. In cascaded systems, the total transfer function is the functions. (sum, subtraction, multiplication, division). of individual systems' transfer

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1. In AM, the over modulation scenario occurs when the amplitude of the modulating signal is
the amplitude of the carrier signal. (equal to, less than, greater than, not related).
2. The noise signal can be studied in
time and frequency domains).
(only time domain, only frequency domain, both
3. The diode in the envelope detector circuit is
wave rectifier).
(clipper, clamper, half wave rectifier, full
the output SNR. (half, equal to, twice, not related).
4. In DSB-SC, the input SNR is
5. In cascaded systems, the total transfer function is the
functions. (sum, subtraction, multiplication, division).
of individual systems' transfer
Transcribed Image Text:Choose the correct answer: 1. In AM, the over modulation scenario occurs when the amplitude of the modulating signal is the amplitude of the carrier signal. (equal to, less than, greater than, not related). 2. The noise signal can be studied in time and frequency domains). (only time domain, only frequency domain, both 3. The diode in the envelope detector circuit is wave rectifier). (clipper, clamper, half wave rectifier, full the output SNR. (half, equal to, twice, not related). 4. In DSB-SC, the input SNR is 5. In cascaded systems, the total transfer function is the functions. (sum, subtraction, multiplication, division). of individual systems' transfer
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