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Digital ModulationDigitization
MCS.04
Maj JW Paul
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All the worlds an analog stage, and digital
circuits only play bit parts
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Review
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Review
  • Why do we use Fourier Series
  • What is the difference/advantages of AM/FM DSB-SC
    SSB
  • FM Modulation index - why is there no AM
    modulation index?
  • How does FM represent Amplitude?

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Review
  • Filter Plot
  • No ringing, but allows in other frequencies

f
  • Ringing any sharp edge will cause significant
    harmonics

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Todays Class
  • Digital Modulation
  • Digitization

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Digital Modulation
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Definition
  • Modulation
  • process by which some characteristics of a
    carrier (sinusoidal wave) is varied in accordance
    with a modulating wave (data or analog message)
  • can change amplitude, phase or frequency of
    carrier or combination according to the message

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Digitization
  • How do we represent this
  • In analog data?

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OOK or ASK
  • On-Off Keying or Amplitude Shift Keying
  • shifting (switching) a carrier sinusoid on and
    off identical to unipolar binary modulation on
    DSB-SC

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FSK
  • Frequency Shift Keying
  • shifting the frequency of a sinusoidal carrier
    from a high frequency to a low frequency
    equivalent to FM signaling with
    a binary digital signal

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PSK
  • Phase Shift Keying
  • shifting a sinusoidal carrier 0o or 180o

    equivalent to PM signaling with a digital message
    and also to modulating a DSB-SC signal with a
    polar digital waveform

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QPSK QAM M-PSK
  • Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
  • Instead of shifting phase by 0o or 180o
    shift by 45o, 135o, 225o, 315o digital cell
    phones
  • Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
  • Shift by phase and amplitude digital microwave
    links
  • M- Phase Shift Keying
  • Shift by 4, 16 different phases

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Phase Plot
M
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I Axis
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Q Axis
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Why
  • One phase shift represents two bits


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11
00
01
  • Others can represent 4, 16 bits
  • 0000 1111 1001 1010 1100 0101 0011 0110
  • 0001 0010 0100 1000 0111 1011 1101 1110
  • Used in blue-tooth, low power WiFi

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Others
  • MSK Minimum Shift Keying
  • Minimum spacing that allows two frequencies
    states to be orthogonal
  • spectrally efficient, easily generated
  • GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying
  • MSK premodulation Gaussian low pass filter
  • increases spectral efficiency
  • excellent power efficiency due to constant
    envelope
  • No sudden change in phase/frequency
  • Used extensively in second generation digital
    cellular and cordless telephone applications

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Real Signals
  • Real Data
  • Easier to recover signal ? Noise resistance

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Digitization
  • How do we represent this
  • In digital data?
  • Sampling error
  • Quantization error

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Nyquist frequency sampling error
  • In order to recover all frequency components of a
    waveform, it is necessary to sample it at twice
    as fast as the highest frequency

See nothing
Related to aliasing
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Quantization Noise
A
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error
2n
10
01
Reduced by increasing n
00
Voice n 8 or 16 Commercial n
32 Telephone n 128 or 256
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