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Title: Angle Modulations


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Angle Modulations
where
Thus,
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Phase Modulation (PM)
So that
phase modulation index
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Frequency Modulation (FM)
frequency deviation
Since
PM
Therefore,
Thus,
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Frequency Modulation (FM)
Assume that
Therefore,
Thus,
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Illustrative AM, FM, and PM waveforms
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Narrowband PM and FM
From
we can rewrite xc(t)
where
and
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Narrowband PM and FM
Assume that
so that
Thus,
in which
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Tone Modulation
Assume that
Since
PM
and
FM
Therefore,
modulation index
where
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Narrowband Tone Modulation
From
Therefore,
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Arbitrary FM with Tone Modulation
From
Bessel Functions
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Arbitrary FM with Tone Modulation
Since
Therefore,
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Arbitrary FM with Tone Modulation
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Bessel Functions
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Bessel Functions
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Bessel Functions
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Properties of Bessel functions
1. J0(?) varies with the modulation index
2. The number of sideband lines depends on ?
3. Large ? means large bandwidth
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Tone-modulation line spectra
FM or PM with fm fixed
FM with Amf fixed
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FM phasor diagram
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Transmission Bandwidth
max. deviation(f)
deviation ratio(D)
max. modulating freq(W)
Carsons Rule
BT 2(f W) 2(D1)W for D gtgt 1 or D ltlt1
Majority of FM, 2 lt D lt 10
BT 2(f 2W) 2(D2)W for D gt 2
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Transmission Bandwidth Example
Commercial FM broadcast
A maximum frequency deviation 75
kHz Bandwidth, W 15 kHz
Thus, deviation ration, D 75kHz/15kHz 5 BT
2(52)15 kHz 210 kHz
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FM and PM Generation
  • Direct FM and VCO
  • Indirect FM

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Direct FM
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Direct FM
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Indirect FM
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FM and PM Detection
  • FM-to-AM conversion
  • Phase-shift discrimination
  • Zero-crossing detection

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FM to AM conversion
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Phase-shift discrimination
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FM and PM Detection
  • FM-to-AM conversion
  • Phase-shift discrimination
  • Zero-crossing detection

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Assignment 4
1. The signal shown below amplitude modulates a
carrier of frequency 1 MHz
(a) If the modulation is DSBSC, sketch the
modulated waveform and its spectrum. (b) If the
modulation is DSBTC sketch the modulated
waveform. Assume that the amplitude of the
carrier is 1 and the modulation index is 0.5.
(c) The modulated signal of Problem (a) forms
the input to an envelope detector. Sketch
the output of the detector. (d) For the modulated
signal of Problem (b), sketch the output of an
envelope detector.
s(t)
S(f)
1
1
t(msec)
f(kHz)
0.1
-0.1
-0.8
-15-10 -5
5 10 15
2. Consider tone-modulation FM with Ac 100,
Amf 8 kHz, and fm 4 kHz. Draw the line
spectrum for fc 30 kHz and for fc 11 kHz
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Mid-term
  • FS
  • FT
  • Linear Systems (filters)
  • Convolution
  • AM FM
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