FM Demodulation: Prof. Priyal Zaveri
FM Demodulation: Prof. Priyal Zaveri
FM Demodulation: Prof. Priyal Zaveri
FM Demodulation
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Basic Idea Rizvi college of Engineering
Vout (t ) kd f
where Vout (t=) demodulated output signal (Volts)
kd
= demodulator transfer function (Volts per Hertz)
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering
Limitations:
(i) Even though linearity is good, it is not good enough.
(ii) This circuit is difficult to tune since the three tuned circuits
are to be tuned at different frequencies, and
(iii) Amplitude limiting is not provided.
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering
Foster-Seeley Discriminator
(Phase Discriminator)
Foster-Seeley Discriminator f
f in f o f in f o in f o
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering
Foster-Seeley…
Advantages:
uning procedure is simpler than balanced slope detector,
because it contains only two tuned circuits and both are
tuned to the same frequency .
Limitations:
It does not provide amplitude limiting. So in the presence of
noise or any other spurious amplitude variations, the
demodulator output respond to them and produce errors.
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
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Ratio Detector Rizvi college of Engineering
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering
Phase-locked Loops
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
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Rizvi college of Engineering
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering
VCO: oscillator that produces a period waveform with a frequency that may
be varied around free running frequency, f o .
VCO output frequency = f o when v2 (t ) 0.
Phase Detector (PD): output is a function of the phase difference between
incoming signal vo (t ) and vin (t ).
PLL has two modes:
- Narrowband mode: tracks average frequency of vin (t ).
- Wideband mode: tracks instantaneous frequency of vin (t ).
Lock: When the PLL tracks the (average or instantaneous) frequency of vin (t ).
Hold-in range: When the PLL is in lock, the range of frequency of vin (t ) to remain
in lock. (Also called the lock range.)
Pull-in range: When the PLL is not in lock, the range of frequency of vin (t ) to
capture a lock. (Also called the capture range.)
Maximum locked sweep range: When the PLL is in lock, the maximum rate
of change of the frequency of vin (t ) to remain in lock.
A PLL can be made in analog (APLL) or digital (DPLL) circuits.
Principles of communication Engineering Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Rizvi college of Engineering
Prof.Priyal Zaveri
Principles of communication Engineering
Rizvi college of Engineering