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Analog Communication - FM Demodulators

There are two main methods to demodulate an FM wave: frequency discrimination and phase discrimination. The frequency discrimination method uses a differentiator to convert the FM wave into an AM wave, whose envelope is then detected to recover the original modulating signal. The phase discrimination method uses a multiplier, low pass filter, and voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) to compare the phase of the FM wave to the VCO output and recover the modulating signal.

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Analog Communication - FM Demodulators

There are two main methods to demodulate an FM wave: frequency discrimination and phase discrimination. The frequency discrimination method uses a differentiator to convert the FM wave into an AM wave, whose envelope is then detected to recover the original modulating signal. The phase discrimination method uses a multiplier, low pass filter, and voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) to compare the phase of the FM wave to the VCO output and recover the modulating signal.

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Analog Communication - FM Demodulators

In this chapter, let us discuss about the demodulators which demodulate the FM wave. The following two
methods demodulate FM wave.
Frequency discrimination method
Phase discrimination method

Frequency Discrimination Method

We know that the equation of FM wave is

s
s((t
t)) =
= A
Ac cos(2πf c t
c cos(2πfc t++2
2ππk
kf ∫
f ∫
m
m((t
t))d
dtt)
)

Differentiate the above equation with respect to 't'.

d
dss(
(tt)
)
=
= −
−AAc (2πf c +
c (2πfc +22π
πkkf m (t)) sin(2πf c t
f m (t)) sin(2πfc t++2
2ππk
kf ∫
f ∫
m
m((t
t))d
dtt)
)
d
dtt

We can write, −
− sin
sin θ
θ as sin
sin((θ
θ−− 180
180 )
)
0
0
.

d
dss(
(tt)
)
0
0

⇒ =
= A
Ac (2πf c +
c (2πfc +22π
πkkf m (t)) sin(2πf c t
f m (t)) sin(2πfc t++2
2ππk
kf ∫
f ∫
m
m((t
t))d
dtt−
− 180
180 )
)
d
dtt

d
dss(
(tt)
) k
kff 0
0

⇒ =
= A
Ac (2πf c )
c (2πfc )[[1
1++(
( )
)mm(
(tt)
)]] sin
sin((2
2ππf
fc t + 2πk f ∫
c t + 2πkf ∫ m
m((t
t))d
dtt−
− 180
180 )
)
d
dtt k
kcc

In the above equation, the amplitude term resembles the envelope of AM wave and the angle term

resembles the angle of FM wave. Here, our requirement is the modulating signal m
m((t
t)) . Hence, we can

recover it from the envelope of AM wave.


The following figure shows the block diagram of FM demodulator using frequency discrimination method.

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This block diagram consists of the differentiator and the envelope detector. Differentiator is used to
convert the FM wave into a combination of AM wave and FM wave. This means, it converts the frequency
variations of FM wave into the corresponding voltage (amplitude) variations of AM wave. We know the
operation of the envelope detector. It produces the demodulated output of AM wave, which is nothing but
the modulating signal.

Phase Discrimination Method

The following figure shows the block diagram of FM demodulator using phase discrimination method.

This block diagram consists of the multiplier, the low pass filter, and the Voltage Controlled Oscillator
(VCO). VCO produces an output signal v
v((t
t)) , whose frequency is proportional to the input signal

voltage d
d((t
t)) . Initially, when the signal d
d((t
t)) is zero, adjust the VCO to produce an output signal

v
v((t
t)) , having a carrier frequency and −
−90
90
0
0
phase shift with respect to the carrier signal.

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FM wave s
s((t
t)) and the VCO output v
v((t
t)) are applied as inputs of the multiplier. The multiplier

produces an output, having a high frequency component and a low frequency component. Low pass filter
eliminates the high frequency component and produces only the low frequency component as its output.
This low frequency component contains only the term-related phase difference. Hence, we get the

modulating signal m
m((t
t)) from this output of the low pass filter.

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