Monday, December 20, 2010

Analog Modulation Techniques for engineering jntu

Analog Modulation Techniques


AM and FM radio to illustrate how a signal is sent via AM or FM radio

AM modulation AM modulation, upper side band, lower side band, carrier

Amplitude Modulation To show the effect of modulating a sine wave with another sine wave

Amplitude modulation amplitude modulation was the original method used for transmitting audio signals over radio frequency waves. It is still used today in AM radio. This applet demonstrates the modulation process

Amplitude modulation 2 The applet shows an amplitude modulated signal
Amplitude modulation 3 simulation of AM
Amplitude modulation 3 simulation of AM

Amplitude modulation

AM-FM modulation - AM demodulation in amplitude modulation the amplitude of a slowly varying signal is impressed onto the amplitude of a rapidly varying signal

Démodulation d'amplitude
Double sideband modulation double sideband modulation, DSB, Educypedia

DSBDouble side band Suppressed Carrier System (DSB/SC)

FDM: Frequency Devision Multiplex

FM spectra the spectrum generated by an FM pair centers on the carrier frequency, with sidebands found at multiples of the modulating frequency added and subtracted from the carrier. The power at each sideband is determined by the index of modulation (modAmp/modFreq) and a Bessel function, Frequency modulation and Bessel functions



Frequency and Phase Modulation

Frequency modulation

Frequency modulation Frequency modulation is the process of varying the frequency of a carrier wave in proportion to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal, ...
Frequency modulation in frequency modulation the amplitude is kept constant and the frequency is modulated by the amplitude of the modulating signal

Frequency Modulation Frequency modulation is a technique in which the carrier's frequency The number of cycles a radio wave completes in a given period of time. varies in response to changes in the modulating signal. For a variety of technical reasons, conventional FM Frequency Modulation generally produces more pleasing audio than AM Amplitude Modulation, but uses much more bandwidth

Frequency modulation and Bessel functions the spectrum of a frequency modulated signal must be determined using Bessel functions

Frequency modulation fundamentals

Frequency modulation frequency modulation, FM

Modulation AM

Modulation AM Italian

Modulation AM et FM en Français

Modulations d'amplitude et de fréquence en Français

Modulations d'amplitude et de fréquence en Français

Modulation d'amplitude en Français

Modulation FM Italian

Modulation Techniques This simulation will show the waveform generated by different modulation techniques: digital modulation, frequency modulation, FM, amplitude modulation, AM, Combinations of AM and PSM, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, phase shift modulation

Phase and Frequency Modulation Phase and Frequency Modulation, To give an overview of two angle modulation methods (phase modulation and frequency modulation)

Phase Modulation Phase Modulation, PM

Power Content of Frequency Modulation and Phase Modulation This Demonstration illustrates frequency modulation (FM) and phase modulation (PM) using one sinusoidal tone as the modulating signal

Power Efficiency Of Amplitude Modulation This Demonstration illustrates the effect of changing the modulation factor (also called the modulation depth) on the power efficiency of ordinary amplitude modulation (AM) technique. A modulation factor greater than 1 results in envelope distortion, causing difficulties during demodulation

Single side band demodulation in single-side-band demodulation, the carrier is reinserted before the modulation signal is extracted using envelope detection. The amplitude of the reinserted carrier determines how close the demodulated signal is to the original modulating signal

Single sideband modulation single sideband modulation, SSB

Single Side band suppressed Carrier Single Side band suppressed Carrier (SSB/SC) Filter method of producing SSB/SC signals. In a more efficient technique, single sideband, the carrier A radio wave that has been modulated to carry information. and one of the sidebands Radio signals whose frequencies are the sum and difference of the original Radio Frequency and Audio Frequency signals. are suppressed. Only the remaining sideband, either upper or lower, is transmitted. An SSB single sideband signal needs only half the bandwidth of an AM Amplitude Modulation signal and is produced only when a modulating signal is present. Thus, SSB systems are more efficient both in the use of the spectrum, which must accommodate many users, and of transmitter power. Almost all of the transmitted power goes into the information-carrying sideband

Spectre d'un signal modulé en amplitude en Français

Spectre d'un signal modulé en fréquence en Français

SSB

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