Data Transmission
Data Transmission
Chapter 2 – Transmission
Fundamental
(Data Transmission)
Example
A signal has a fundamental frequency of 1000 Hz.
What is its period?
Express the following in the simplest form you can:
sin(2πft – π) + sin(2πft + π)
sin 2πft + sin(2πft – π)
In practice, an electromagnetic signal will be
made up of many frequencies. It can be shown,
Frequency Domain Concepts using a discipline known as Fourier analysis, that
any signal is made up of components at various
signal are made up of many frequencies frequencies, in which each component is a
components are sine waves sinusoid. By adding together enough sinusoidal
Fourier analysis can shown that any signal is made signals, each with the appropriate amplitude,
up of component sine waves
frequency, and phase, any electromagnetic signal
can plot frequency domain functions
can be constructed.
c is sum of f & 3f
Example
Review Questions
1. Differentiate between guided media and unguided media.
2. Differentiate between an analog and a digital electromagnetic
signal.
3. What are three important characteristics of a periodic signal?
4. How many radians are there in a complete circle of 360 degrees?
5. What is the relationship between the wavelength and frequency of
a sine wave?
6. Define fundamental frequency.
7. What is the relationship between a signal’s spectrum and its
bandwidth?
8. What is attenuation?
9. Define channel capacity.
10. What key factors affect channel capacity?