Unit 2 ADC
Unit 2 ADC
• Broadcast Transmissions:
• Air-band radio:
• Single sideband:
• Quadrature amplitude modulation:
Amplitude modulation
• Amplitude modulation is a process by which the wave signal is
transmitted by modulating the amplitude of the signal. It is often
called AM and is commonly used in transmitting a piece of
information through a radio carrier wave. Amplitude modulation is
mostly used in the form of electronic communication.
• Currently, this technique is used in many areas of communication
such as in portable two-way radios; citizens band radio, VHF aircraft
radio and in modems for computers. Amplitude modulation is also
used to mention the mediumwave AM radio broadcasting.
Types of Amplitude Modulation
• Requirements of a Receiver
• AM receiver receives AM wave and demodulates it by using the envelope
detector. Similarly, FM receiver receives FM wave and demodulates it by using
the Frequency Discrimination method. Following are the requirements of both
AM and FM receiver.
• It should be cost-effective.
• It should receive the corresponding modulated waves.
• The receiver should be able to tune and amplify the desired station.
• It should have an ability to reject the unwanted stations.
• Demodulation has to be done to all the station signals, irrespective of the
carrier signal frequency.
• AM Receiver
• The AM super heterodyne receiver takes the amplitude modulated wave as an
input and produces the original audio signal as an output. Selectivity is the
ability of selecting a particular signal, while rejecting the others. Sensitivity is
the capacity of detecting RF signal and demodulating it, while at the lowest
power level.
• Radio amateurs are the initial radio receivers. However, they have drawbacks
such as poor sensitivity and selectivity. To overcome these drawbacks, super
heterodyne receiver was invented. The block diagram of AM receiver is shown
in the following figure.
• RF Tuner Section
• The amplitude modulated wave received by the antenna is first
passed to the tuner circuit through a transformer. The tuner circuit is
nothing but a LC circuit, which is also called as resonant or tank
circuit. It selects the frequency, desired by the AM receiver. It also
tunes the local oscillator and the RF filter at the same time.
TRF (tuned radio frequency)receiver