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Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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If a system is using a battery as a power source, which one do you want to use? Select all possible answers.
- [ ] DSB-LC
- [ ] DSB-SC
- [x] SSB
- [ ] VSB
**Explanation:**
This question is part of a multiple-choice quiz related to selecting modulation techniques when using a battery as a power source. There are four options:
1. **DSB-LC (Double Sideband with Large Carrier):** Not selected.
2. **DSB-SC (Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier):** Not selected.
3. **SSB (Single Sideband):** Selected, indicating a preference for this option.
4. **VSB (Vestigial Sideband):** Not selected.
**Educational Context:**
Choosing the right modulation technique is crucial for efficient power usage in battery-powered systems. SSB is often preferred because it is more power-efficient by transmitting only one sideband.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/6345d247-211c-4bf3-98ad-fb4c9a9d126f/ac576742-554a-44db-a716-c1dc95af36b9/4ysp0v_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:**Multiple Answers**
If a system is using a battery as a power source, which one do you want to use? Select all possible answers.
- [ ] DSB-LC
- [ ] DSB-SC
- [x] SSB
- [ ] VSB
**Explanation:**
This question is part of a multiple-choice quiz related to selecting modulation techniques when using a battery as a power source. There are four options:
1. **DSB-LC (Double Sideband with Large Carrier):** Not selected.
2. **DSB-SC (Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier):** Not selected.
3. **SSB (Single Sideband):** Selected, indicating a preference for this option.
4. **VSB (Vestigial Sideband):** Not selected.
**Educational Context:**
Choosing the right modulation technique is crucial for efficient power usage in battery-powered systems. SSB is often preferred because it is more power-efficient by transmitting only one sideband.
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