Computer Science, asked by cibinvincent6, 1 year ago

draw a block diagram depicting organisation of a mobile system​

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Answered by rehanulhaque
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Transmitter: It is low power FM unit operating in the frequency range of 825 to 845MHz. There are 666, 30 KHz transmit channel. The carrier is furnished by a frequency synthesizer is a phase modulated by voice signal.

Receiver: The receiver is a dual conversion super heterodyne. The incoming signal frequency is down converted twice to frequency of 455KHz or 10.7MHMz with the help of mixer and IF amplifier stages. The signal is then demodulated deemphasized and filtered and given to loud speaker.

Frequency Synthesizer: This block generates all the signals used by transmitter and receivers. It uses standard PLL circuits and a mixer.

Logic Unit: This unit contains master control circuit for a cellular radio. It is made up of microprocessor with RAM and ROM and additional circuit used for interpreting signals from MSC and BS and generates control signal for the transmitter and receiver.

Control unit: The control unit contains the handset with speaker and microphone. The control unit is operated by a separate microprocessor that drives the LCD display and other indicators.

Features:

1) Typical o/p power is 3 W if mobile unit is mounted on vehicle

2) o/p power is only 500Mw if it is a handheld unit

3) transmitter is a low power FM unit operating in frequency range of 825 to 845 Mhz

4) It has 666 transmit channels which are spaced 30 Khz apart

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Answered by ParvezShere
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Mobile System Organization:

  • MOBILE PROCESSOR: It is the brain of smartphone which consists of CPU and APU.
  • DISPLAY SUBSYSTEM: It is responsible for providing display facilities using display screen and touch sensitive interface and keyboards.
  • CAMERA SUBSYSTEM: It is responsible for good quality pictures and videos with high resolution.
  • MOBILE SYSTEM MEMORY: It consists of RAM and ROM from which RAM deals with the operating system processes and currently working applications while ROM is basically a flash memory like EEPROM (Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory) where the operating system resides.
  • STORAGE: The external storage of mobile which is also known as expendable storage used by the user for his personal data.
  • POWER MANAGEMENT SUBSYSTEM: It is responsible for providing power to mobile using an attached battery unit and its corresponding battery charger.

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