Binary Frequency Shift Keying is a digital modulation technique that uses two different frequencies to represent binary digits. The aim of the lab is to perform Binary Frequency Shift Keying using simulation software. The simulation software provides a Binary Frequency Shift Keying circuit including an FSK demodulator to decode the transmitted signal.
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Binary Frequency Shift Keying
Binary Frequency Shift Keying is a digital modulation technique that uses two different frequencies to represent binary digits. The aim of the lab is to perform Binary Frequency Shift Keying using simulation software. The simulation software provides a Binary Frequency Shift Keying circuit including an FSK demodulator to decode the transmitted signal.