We measure the performance of a telephone line (4 KHz of
bandwidth). When the signal is 20 V, the noise is 6 mV.
What is the maximum data rate supported by this telephone
line?
Answer Posted / vikas chauhan
snr = sig power/noise power
snr = 20Vsq / 6mVsq
and use the formula
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