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This well-organized and detailed Principles of Communication note is tailored for engineering students at the 300 level or equivalent. It provides a deep understanding of the core concepts, theories, and applications of communication systems in engineering. Whether you're studying for exams, assignments, or project work, this note breaks down complex ideas into easily digestible sections — making learning efficient and effective. Key features of this document include: - Clear explanations of analog and digital communication principles - Illustrated diagrams and block representations of modulation techniques - Step-by-step derivations of key formulas used in transmission and reception - Coverage of essential topics like noise, bandwidth, signal-to-noise ratio, and multiplexing - Real-world applications in telecommunication, satellite systems, and data transmission - Exam-ready definitions and summarized key points for quick revision

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Class Notes and Exam Questions:
Electrical Measurement Topics
1. Errors in Measurement
Errors in measurement refer to the deviation of the measured value from the true
value. These errors can be classified into three main types:
1. Gross Errors: Caused by human mistakes such as incorrect readings or recording
errors.
2. Systematic Errors: Result from flaws in the measurement system, including
instrumental and environmental errors.
3. Random Errors: Arise from unpredictable variations in measurement conditions.


Key Definitions:
- Absolute Error = Measured Value – True Value
- Relative Error = Absolute Error / True Value
- Percentage Error = (Absolute Error / True Value) × 100


Example:
True value of resistance = 100Ω, Measured value = 98Ω
- Absolute Error = 2Ω
- Relative Error = = 0.02
- Percentage Error = 2%



Likely Exam Questions:
1. Define absolute and relative error.
2. Explain three types of errors with examples.
3. A voltage is measured as 48V instead of 50V. Calculate:
- Absolute error
- Relative error
- Percentage error




2. Basic Meters and Instruments for Electrical Measurements
Key Instruments:
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