Am FM
Am FM
Am FM
Communication Systems
• We have studied the basic blocks of any
communication system
– Modulator
– Demodulator
• Modulation Schemes:
– Linear Modulation (DSB, AM, SSB, VSB)
– Angle Modulation (FM, PM)
AM/FM Radio System
• Principles:
– Frequency Spectrum Sharing (many
transmitters using one medium)
– Demodulating desired signal and rejecting other
signals transmitted at the same time
AM/FM Radio System
• The source signal is audio
• Different sources have different spectrum
– Voice (speech)
– Music
– Hybrid signals (music, voice, singing)
AM/FM Radio System
• Different audio sources have different
bandwidth “W”
– Speech- 4kHz
– High quality music- 15kHz
– AM radio limits “baseband” bandwidth W to
5kHz
– FM radio uses “baseband” bandwidth W to
15kHz
AM/FM Radio System
• Radio system should be able to receive any
type of audio source simultaneously.
• Different stations with different sources
transmit signals simultaneously.
• Different listeners tune to different stations
simultaneously.
AM/FM Radio System
• The different radio stations share the frequency
spectrum over the air through AM and FM
modulation.
• Each radio station, within a certain geographical
region, is designated a carrier frequency around
which it has to transmit
• Sharing the AM/FM radio spectrum is achieved
through Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM)
Example of AM Radio Spectrum
• Different radio stations, different source
signals
… …
fLO fc fIF
FLO
AM/FM Radio Receiver
• Two frequencies are generated at the output
of product modulator:
fLO fc 2 fc fIF
fLO fc fIF
FLO