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Consider an AM modulator with the followings: the message signal is m(t)= 0.5 cos (2πfmt), the...

Consider an AM modulator with the followings: the message signal is m(t)= 0.5 cos (2πfmt), the carrier signal frequency is 200kHz, the carrier signal amplitude is unity, the amplitude sensitivity is 1.6. Which one is the power of the lower side-band ?

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Given that:


The Standard amplitude modulation equation is:

      

The sideband signal is:

The lower sideband signal is:

The lower sideband power is:


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