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Digital Communication Technology: Modems

Modems modulate digital data into analog signals to transmit over telephone lines and demodulate received analog signals back into digital data. They contain a transmitter (modulator) to convert outgoing digital signals to analog, a receiver (demodulator) to convert incoming analog signals back to digital, a control unit for dialing and answering, and a power supply. Modems allow digital data terminals to communicate over analog telephone networks by converting the data to analog for transmission and back to digital at the receiving end.

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Digital Communication Technology: Modems

Modems modulate digital data into analog signals to transmit over telephone lines and demodulate received analog signals back into digital data. They contain a transmitter (modulator) to convert outgoing digital signals to analog, a receiver (demodulator) to convert incoming analog signals back to digital, a control unit for dialing and answering, and a power supply. Modems allow digital data terminals to communicate over analog telephone networks by converting the data to analog for transmission and back to digital at the receiving end.

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Digital communication technology

MODEMs
Presented by: Patil Dnyandev Bhausaheb
2 What is modem ?
 Modem is abbreviated for Modulation and Demodulation

 A modem is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to


encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier
signal to decode the transmitted information.

 The goal of modem is to produce signal so that it can be easily


transmitted over analog line and decoded to reproduce the original
signal data.
3 Key components:

• Transmitter (modulator).
• Receiver (demodulator).
• Control unit (auto dial & auto answer).
• Power supply.
4 Transmitter (modulator)

 Modulator modulates signal into suitable form to transmit over analog telephone line.
 Different modulation techniques are used to modulate signals, but the final output of
modulator is analog signal and input is digital at transmitting side.
5 Communication system

 Data terminal equipment (DTE) is connected to modem using digital signal.


 The modem is connected to telephone exchange office over analog telephone line using
analog signal.
 The two exchange offices are connected to telephone network.
 Digital data is encode to transmit over analog line at transmitting end and again it is decoded
to digital form by modem to represent data at receiving end.

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