Q11 Find the SNR in a baseband system with a bandwidth of 5 kHz and with N? = 10?¹? W/Hz. The transmitter power is 1 kilowatt and the channel attenuation is 10?¹². (10 marks)
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First, we need to find the noise power spectral density (No) in watts per hertz (W/Hz). Given No = 10^{-14} W/MHz, we need to convert it to W/Hz. No = 10^{-14} W/MHz * (1 MHz / 10^6 Hz) = 10^{-20} W/Hz Show more…
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