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Pulse Modulation

The document discusses various pulse modulation techniques, including sampling methods and their characteristics. It highlights the importance of low pass filters in recovering signals and the role of Schmitt triggers in noise removal. Additionally, it covers types of pulse time modulation and analog pulse modulation systems.

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Pulse Modulation

The document discusses various pulse modulation techniques, including sampling methods and their characteristics. It highlights the importance of low pass filters in recovering signals and the role of Schmitt triggers in noise removal. Additionally, it covers types of pulse time modulation and analog pulse modulation systems.

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PULSE MODULATION

TOPIC – II

1) The sampling technique having the minimum noise interference is


a) Instantaneous sampling
b) Natural sampling
c) Flat top sampling
d) All of the above ANS: natural sampling

2) The desired signal of maximum frequency wm centred at frequency w=0 may be recovered if
a) The sampled signal is passed through low pass filter
b) Filter has the cut off frequency wm
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above ANS: both a and b

3) A low pass filter is


a) Passes the frequencies lower than the specified cut off frequency
b) Rejects higher frequencies
c) Is used to recover signal from sampled signal
d) All of the above ANS: All of the above

4) The instantaneous sampling


a) Has a train of impulses
b) Has the pulse width approaching zero value
c) Has the negligible power content
d) All of the above ANS: All of the above

5) The techniques used for sampling are


a) Instantaneous sampling
b) Natural sampling
c) Flat top sampling
d) All of the above ANS: All of the above

6) A distorted signal of frequency fm is recovered from a sampled signal if the sampling frequency fs is
a) fs > 2fm
b) fs < 2fm
c) fs = 2fm
d) fs ≥ 2fm ANS: fs < 2fm

7) In PWM signal reception, the Schmitt trigger circuit is used

a) To remove noise
b) To produce ramp signal
c) For synchronization
d) None of the above ANS: To remove noise

8) In Pulse time modulation (PTM),

a) Amplitude of the carrier is constant


b) Position or width of the carrier varies with modulating signal
c) Pulse width modulation and pulse position modulation are the types of PTM
d) All of the above ANS: All of the above
9) Pulse time modulation (PTM) includes

a) Pulse width modulation


b) Pulse position modulation
c) Pulse amplitude modulation
d) Both a and b ANS: Both a and b

10) Types of analogue pulse modulation systems are

a) Pulse amplitude modulation


b) Pulse time modulation
c) Frequency modulation
d) Both a and b ANS: Both a and b1

RAVIBHARATHI T
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