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In an FM system when the audio frequency is 400Hz and the AF voltage is 4V the derivation is 4.8Khz. Calculate the modulation index and the bandwidth required.

If the modulating frequency is halved what is the new bandwidth?

Mumbai University > Electronics > Sem 4 > Priniciples of Communication Engineering

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Solution :

i)

Deviation = 4.8 KHz

AF Voltage = 4 V

Audio Frequency = 400 Hz

$ \rightarrow $ As $\delta$ $\alpha$ $ \vee_{m}, $ we may write,

$\frac{\delta}{V} = \frac{4.8}{4}$ = 1.2 KHz / V (of modulating signal)

Modulation Index , $m_{f1} = \frac{\delta_1}{f_{m1}} = \frac{4.8}{0.4}$ = 12

$ m f_{1}\gt1 $ , It is wide band FM

Bandwidth of Wide Band FM is given as,

BW = 2$(m f_{1} + 1)f_{m}$

BW = 2 ( 12 + 1 ) ( 0.4) = 10.4 KHz

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Modulating frequency is halved i.e. 200 Hz

Now, Bandwidth = $2(m f_{1} + 1)f_{m}$

$m f_1 = \frac{4.8}{0.2}$ = 24

BW = 2 ( 24 + 1 )(0.2) = 10 KHz

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