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Question
The carrier wave of a signal is given by C(t) = 3 sin (8πt) volt. The modulating signal is a square wave as shown. Find its modulation index.
Solution
Modulation index (\[\mu\]) is the ratio of the amplitude of the modulating signal to the amplitude of the carrier wave.
The generalised equation of a carrier wave is given below:
Amplitude of a modulating signal, \[A_m = 1 . 5\] V
Amplitude of a carrier wave,
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