Lab Report PAM
Lab Report PAM
I.
INTRODUCTION
Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM), is a
form of signal modulation where the
message information is encoded in
the amplitude of a series of signal pulses.
It is an analog pulse modulation scheme in
which the amplitudes of a train of carrier
pulses are varied according to the sample
value of the message signal. Demodulation
is performed by detecting the amplitude
level of the carrier at every symbol period
[1]
The conversion of analog signals into
digital signals is divided into 3 sections
important that is: [2]
1. Sampling
Is the process of sampling of the signal
information to be process. Frequency
signal according to the rules of Nyquist
sampling is 2 fm, fm is the information
signal to be sampled. [2]
2. Quantizing
Is the award of a signal that has been
sampled by bringing the signal on the
award of binary bits required. [2]
3. Encoding
Is a process of changing the binary code
into object code in accordance with the
application of the corresponding digital
signals. [2]
At a sampling process can be done by
using two types of signals, namely a pulse
or impulse. PAM modulation signal is a
signal to the digitization process in the
form of a pulse signal input.
PAM signal formation in the digitalization
process using pulse represents a first step
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In the Simulink MATLAB, Pulse
Amplitude Modulation need to be
construct based on the Figure 1.
Original signal (Sinus Wave) and constant
need to be sum and connect to Scope1 and
observed the wave as shown in Figure 3.
Pulse Generator will be connected to
Scope2 and observed the wave as shown in
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IV. RESULT
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V. ANALYSIS
Figure 11: Original Signal
VI. CONCLUSION
In short, PAM is a general signaling
technique whereby pulse amplitude is used
to convey the message. PAM pulses could
be the sampled amplitude values of an
analogue signal. Two main type of PAM
includes natural PAM and flat top PAM. In
order to convert analog to digital signal
using PAM, the signal has to undergo
VII. REFERENCES
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulseamplitude_modulation
[2]http://amazingcrue.blogspot.com/2012/
04/dasar-teori-pulse-amplitudomodulation.html
[3] Lecturer Notes
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