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ADC Unit 02

This document discusses various techniques for amplitude modulation, including double sideband suppressed carrier modulation, double sideband carrier modulation, vestigial sideband modulation, and quadrature amplitude modulation. It provides detailed explanations and diagrams of the modulation and demodulation processes for these techniques.

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ADC Unit 02

This document discusses various techniques for amplitude modulation, including double sideband suppressed carrier modulation, double sideband carrier modulation, vestigial sideband modulation, and quadrature amplitude modulation. It provides detailed explanations and diagrams of the modulation and demodulation processes for these techniques.

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Analog and Digital Communication

ETUA22183

Unit 2 Amplitude and Frequency Modulation

slides are taken/prepared from:


Principles of Communication Systems, Third
Edition Herbert Taub, Donald L Schilling, Goutam Saha
Students are recommended to read the book thoroughly
Amplitude Modulation
Need for Frequency Translation

• Frequency Multiplexing : Different message bearing


signal in different frequency range.
• Practicability of Antennas : Antenna size directly
depends on wavelength or inversely to frequency. A higher
frequency range gives lower antenna size.
• Narrowbanding :Converts wideband signal to a
relative narrowband signal which solves many
implementation issues.
• Common Processing : For shifting signal to a
common frequency range to use same processing blocks.
Frequency Translation Method - 1

Consider,
message signal

Consider, an
auxiliary
(carrier) signal
Multiplying,
Frequency Translation Method - 2
Frequency Translation Method - 3

Extending previous logic for message signal which consists


of multiple sinusoids (as is the case from Fourier
decomposition)
Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier
(DSB-SC) Modulation
DSB-SC Modulator - 1

Balanced Modulator :
DSB-SC Modulator - 2

Nonlinear Modulator : Previous figure AM block


replaced by nonlinear device

Output of first block


second block

Summer o/p
Simplifying

Band Pass Filtering DSB-SC o/p


DSB-SC Modulator - 3
Switching Modulator :

Band Pass Filtering DSB-SC output


DSB-SC Demodulator - 1

Coherent Detection : Reverse frequency translation by


multiplying with carrier and then Low Pass Filtering.

If local carrier has phase shift , w.r.t. original then from


above demodulated message is No message
for . Also with phase ampltude changes.
If local carrier frequency is different then
demodulated signal is proportional to
and has waxing and waning.
Need to be precisely synchronous
DSB-SC Demodulator - 2

Squaring synchronizer : Obtaining synchronous


carrier from squaring, filtering, and divide by two.
Amplitude Modulation
Double Sideband with Carrier(DSB-C)

Amplitude of carrier
modulated according
to message signal.

(a) Sinusoidal carrier


(b) Modulating waveform
(c) Amplitude Modulated signal
DSB-C Modulator

Switching
Modulator :

Switching in previous fig. approximated by pulse train

BPF that passes will bring out and carrier.


DSB-C Demodulator - 1

Envelop
Detector :

Also from considering diode switching


as a series of pulse train (as done
before) and Low Pass Filtering to get
message component.
Maximum Allowable Modulation for
Rectifier Detection

Required

Percentage Modulation
Spectrum and Power Efficiency

Carrier Power

Useful power i.e.


sideband power

Power efficiency

For tone
modulation
Vestigial Side Band (VSB) Modulation

In VSB, vestige or appendage is added to SSB spectrum.


VSB Demodulation

Demodulation is done by multiplying the signal with a


coherent local carrier and Low Pass Filtering.

Final demodulated output =


If is constant over frequency band of
interest demodulated output is proportional to m(t).
VSB and Television Broadcasting
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation(QAM)

QAM is similar to DSB-SC but sends two message


signals over the same spectrum.

Demodulation uses coherent detection.

Similarly,

LPF brings out message signals.


Thank You

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