In FM modulation, the magnitude and direction of the frequency shift (Ao) is proportional to the amplitude and polarity of the modulating signal.Thus, the general expression of any base-band signal frequency modulated onto a carrier can be written as: VEM(t)= Ec cos oct +k;|V„(t)dt (i) Illustrate how the modulated signal (VEM) would be generated in the FM modulation if the modulating signal is a sinusoidal signal of V, =10cos(2) m (ii) Identify the peak frequency (111) Identify the modulation index

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In FM modulation, the magnitude and direction of the frequency shift  is proportional to the amplitude and polarity of the modulating signal.Thus, the general expression of any base-band signal frequency modulated onto a carrier

In FM modulation, the magnitude and direction of the frequency shift (A@) is
proportional to the amplitude and polarity of the modulating signal.Thus, the
general expression of any base-band signal frequency modulated onto a carrier
can be written as: VEM (t) = Ec cos oct +k,V,(t)dt
(i)
Illustrate how the modulated signal (Vy) would be generated in the FM
modulation if the modulating signal is
V, =10 cos(2t)
a sinusoidal signal of
m
(ii)
Identify the peak frequency
(iii) Identify the modulation index
(iv) Analyze the side frequencies in FM modulation
Transcribed Image Text:In FM modulation, the magnitude and direction of the frequency shift (A@) is proportional to the amplitude and polarity of the modulating signal.Thus, the general expression of any base-band signal frequency modulated onto a carrier can be written as: VEM (t) = Ec cos oct +k,V,(t)dt (i) Illustrate how the modulated signal (Vy) would be generated in the FM modulation if the modulating signal is V, =10 cos(2t) a sinusoidal signal of m (ii) Identify the peak frequency (iii) Identify the modulation index (iv) Analyze the side frequencies in FM modulation
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