Comm. Experi1
Comm. Experi1
1.1 Objective 1.2 Apparatus required 1.3 Theory 1.4 Circuit diagram 1.5 Procedure 1.6 Observation
Table 1.7 Result 1.8 Precautions 1.9 Discussion 1.10 Pre Requisite 1.11 Post Requisite
1.2APPARATUS REQUIRED:-
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DEMODULATION
Demodulation (detection) methods for amplitude modulation on the receiving side include synchronous
detection and asynchronous detection. Synchronous detection demodulates the received signal by
multiplying it with a carrier frequency which has the same frequency and phase as the transmission
carrier wave. Asynchronous detection includes envelope detection and rectification detection. With
asynchronous detection, the information signal m(t) must be incorporated in the envelope of the
receiving waveform.
With a modulation factor of 100% or more, demodulation is not possible with asynchronous detection,
but with synchronous detection, correct demodulation is possible. With DSB-SC modulation, the
amplitude of the carrier wave is shifted proportionally to the amplitude of the modulating signal using a
modulator.
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1. 5 PROCEEDURE: MODULATION
1.8 PRECAUTIONS: