1. The document discusses amplitude modulation and demodulation. It defines amplitude modulation as a process that varies the amplitude of a carrier wave based on the instantaneous amplitude of a message signal.
2. It describes the conditions for under, perfect, and over modulation and their effects on the modulated signal.
3. The experiment aims to study amplitude modulation and demodulation experimentally and calculate the depth of modulation by varying the amplitude of the modulating signal.
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Amplitude Modulation and Demodulation
1. The document discusses amplitude modulation and demodulation. It defines amplitude modulation as a process that varies the amplitude of a carrier wave based on the instantaneous amplitude of a message signal.
2. It describes the conditions for under, perfect, and over modulation and their effects on the modulated signal.
3. The experiment aims to study amplitude modulation and demodulation experimentally and calculate the depth of modulation by varying the amplitude of the modulating signal.
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AMPLITUDE MODULATION AND DEMODULATION
Aim: To study the process of amplitude modulation and demodulation and to calculate the depth of modulation. Apparatus: 1. Hi-Q test equipment Pvt. Ltd 2. Oscilloscope 20MHz Dual channel 3. Patch Cords
Theory: Amplitude Modulation is defined as a process in which the amplitude of the carrier wave c (t) is varied linearly with the instantaneous amplitude of the message signal m(t). The standard form of amplitude modulated (AM) wave is defined by
s(t)=A c (1+K a m(t))cos (2f c t)
Under modulation: In this case m a <1.Here the maximum amplitude of the baseband signal is less than the maximum carrier amplitude A i.e. | x(t)| max < A. The envelope does not reach the zero amplitude axis of the AM waveform and so the baseband signal may be fully recovered from the envelope of AM wave.Modulating signal is preserved in the envelope only if the percentage modulation is less than or equal to 100 percentage.
Perfect modulation: In this case m a =1.Here the amplitude of the message signal is equal to the amplitude of the carrier signal, i.e. |x(t)| max =A.
Over modulation: In this case m a >1.Here the amplitude of the baseband signal exceeds the maximum carrier amplitude, i.e. |x(t)| max >A.Here the percentage modulation is greater than 100,the baseband signal is preserved in the envelope. The message signal recovered from the envelope will be distorted. This distortion is called envelope distortion.
Circuit diagram:
Procedure: Modulation: 1) Connect the circuit as shown in the diagram. a) Output of modulating signal generator to modulating signal input TP2. b) The frequency of the modulating signal is adjusted to 1 kHz and amplitude to 1V. 2) Switch ON the power supply. 3) Observe the amplitude modulated signal at TP3. 4) Try varying the amplitude of modulating signal by varying the amplitude pot and observe the AM output for all types of modulation. 5) Remove the modulating signal input and observe the output at TP3 which is the carrier signal. 6) Switch OFF the power supply.
Demodulation: 1) Connect the circuit as shown in the diagram. a) Output of modulating signal generator to modulating signal input TP2. b) AM output at TP3 is connected to TP4(input of diode). c) Diode output TP5 is connected to input of low pass filter TP6. d) Output of low pass filter TP7 to input of amplifier TP8. 2) Observe the demodulated output at TP9 after switching ON the power supply. 3) Switch OFF the power supply.
Observations:
V c = V, f m = kHz , f c = kHz
S.No.
Amplitude of modulating signal V m (volts)
V max
(volts)
V min (volts)
% modulation = V max -V min X 100
V max +V min
% modulation = V max - V min X 100 V max +V min
Waveforms:
Modulating signal
Carrier signal
Types of modulated signals
Demodulated signal Precautions:
1) The connections must be tight and accurate. 2) Make sure that there are no short circuits. 3) Check the circuit before switching ON the power supply. 4) Switch OFF the power supply before making or breaking connections. 5) Note down the readings without the parallax error.
Result:
Amplitude modulation and demodulation are performed and the outputs are verified by varying the amplitude of the modulating signal and the depth of modulation is calculated.