Lecture6 AnalogModulationPart II
Lecture6 AnalogModulationPart II
Satyajit Thakor
IIT Mandi
Demodulation of DSB-SC AM signals
↭ Pass the resulting signal through an ideal lowpass filter with the
bandwidth W to get
Ac
yl (t) = m(t) cos(ε)
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Demodulation of DSB-SC AM signals
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Demodulation of DSB AM with unsuppressed carrier
↭ Unsuppressed carrier modulation: add a carrier component
(pilot tone with amplitude Ap ) into the transmitted signal
↭ The transmitted signal is a DSB signal, but it is not a SC signal.
Tress carrier
modulator
demodulator
Conventional amplitude modulation
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Envelope of an oscillating
signal is a smooth curve
outlining its extremes
lower enveloper
Conventional amplitude modulation
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↭ As we will see, the condition |m(t)| < 1 makes it easy to
demodulate.
↭ If m(t) < →1 for some t, the AM signal is overmodulated and its
demodulation is more complex.
↭ Obtaining a normalized modulating signal:
m(t)
mn (t) =
max|m(t)|
↭ Let m(t) = amn (t) (redefining the signal m(t)), where a is called
modulation index which is generally less than 1.
↭ Then,
u(t) = Ac [1 + amn (t)] cos(2ωfc t)
Conventional amplitude modulation
DSB AM signal
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A c cos 2 fat Ac a cos 217ft cos 211ft
Acf as 2H tattm t
Example
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Power content of DSB-SC signals
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Power content of DSB-SC signals
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↭ Why limT →↑ T1 ↓T /2 m2 (t) cos(4ωf t)dt ↓ 0?
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