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Consider a BPSK modulated signal with bandwidth  19371 Hz i) Calculate the input  data rate

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Consider a BPSK modulated signal with bandwidth 19371 Hz

i) Calculate the input data rate

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Solution

To calculate the input data rate for a BPSK modulated signal with a bandwidth of 19371 Hz, we can use the Nyquist formula. The Nyquist formula states that the maximum data rate (R) is equal to twice the bandwidth (B) of the signal.

So, in this case, the input data rate (R) can be calculated as:

R = 2 * B

Substituting the given bandwidth value:

R = 2 * 19371 Hz

R = 38742 Hz

Therefore, the input data rate for the BPSK modulated signal is 38742 Hz.

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