Analog & Digital Signals: Dept. of Computer Engineering Faculty of Engineering
Analog & Digital Signals: Dept. of Computer Engineering Faculty of Engineering
Data can be
• Analog
• Digital
Periodic signal
Completes a pattern within a measurable time frame, called a period,
and
Repeats that pattern over subsequent identical periods
Example:
Phase
Phase describes the position of the
waveform relative to time 0
Fig: Attenuation
Decibel
To show that a signal has lost or gained strength, engineers use the
unit of the decibel.
The decibel (dB) measures the relative strengths of two signals or one
signal at two different points.
To find the theoretical bit rate limit, we need to know the ratio of the signal power to the
noise power. The signal-to-noise ratio is defined as
SNR is actually the ratio of what is wanted (signal) to what is not wanted (noise).
Because SNR is the ratio of two powers, it is often described in decibel units, SNRdB,
defined as
Example: The power of a signal is 10 mW and the power of the noise is 1 μW; what are
the values of SNR and SNRdB
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