Top Banner
Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6
14

Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Dec 22, 2015

Download

Documents

Karen Ross
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Pulse Amplitude Modulation

Section 6.6

Page 2: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Page 3: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Frequency Shift Property (Review)

Page 4: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Frequency Spectrum of DSB/SC-AM Signal (Review)

Page 5: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Carrier Signal for Amplitude Modulation

Page 6: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Pulse Amplitude Modulation

Page 7: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Frequency Spectra for Pulse Amplitude Modulation

(Determined by fourier series)

Replication is caused by multiplication of m(t) by cos()

Page 8: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Frequency Modulation (Review)

Multiple signals are transmitted simultaneously through the samechannel.

Page 9: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Time-Division Multiplexing

Multiple signals are transmitted in the same channel with the signals separated in time, but not in frequency!

The switches at the receiving end issynchronized to the switches of the multiplexer.

Page 10: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Demodulator for PAM

Page 11: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Telephone System in the US

(Need to low pass filter the circuit)The maximum frequency content cannot exceed 3.2 KHz.Drawback: deterioration in voice quality. Ears can hear up to 20 KHz.

(Sampling rate: 8 KHz)

Page 12: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Pulse Modulation Using Sample and Hold

(model the sample and hold with sampling and filtering behavior)

Page 13: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Impulse Response of a Data Hold Circuit

Page 14: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Section 6.6. DSB/SC-AM Modulation (Review)

Frequency Spectra for Flat-Top PAM