Am 5V Amplitude and The Specified Signal Frequencies Fmi Into The Input
The document describes methods for measuring and analyzing pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) signals. It involves feeding sinusoidal signals at 600 Hz and 800 Hz into a PAM modulator and measuring the output spectrum. The measurements are recorded in tables and plotted in diagrams. Harmonic signals at different frequencies are also input and their spectra measured after PAM modulation to analyze the modulation components.
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Am 5V Amplitude and The Specified Signal Frequencies Fmi Into The Input
The document describes methods for measuring and analyzing pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) signals. It involves feeding sinusoidal signals at 600 Hz and 800 Hz into a PAM modulator and measuring the output spectrum. The measurements are recorded in tables and plotted in diagrams. Harmonic signals at different frequencies are also input and their spectra measured after PAM modulation to analyze the modulation components.
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Methods:
All of the measurements are performed at the output PAM1 of the
modulator. Feed into the input filter CH1 a sinusoidal signal with fM = 600 Hz (check using the frequency counter) and AM = 5 V. With the aid of the oscilloscope set the pulse generator (G) to /TP = 2/10, pulse frequency fP = 2 kHz. Premeasure the frequency counter. Measure out the PAM spectrum in the range from approx. 500 Hz to 12 kHz and enter the measured values S(n) from the output of the analyzer into Table 4.3-1 of the laboratory manual with the corresponding frequencies. The amplitudes of the spectral lines can be seen in the oscilloscope. Plot the characteristic of the PAM spectrum in Diagram 4.3-1. Repeat the experiment for fM = 800 Hz. Keep all the other settings unchanged. Use Table 4.3-2 and Diagram 4.3-2. Feed in sequence 4 harmonic signals SMi(t) = AM cos (2fMi t ) with AM = 5V amplitude and the specified signal frequencies fMi into the input filter CH1 of the PAM modulator. Connect channels CH1 and CH2 in parallel, see Fig. Ex 4-1 of the laboratory manual. Set a sampling frequency of fP = 2 kHz and a pulse-duty factor of /TP = 0.9. Record the spectra of PAM2 for above-mentioned input signals SMi(t). From the spectrum enter only the spectral components of the modulating signals SMi(t) with amplitude and frequency into Table 4.3-3. Sketch the spectrum into Diagram 4.3-3.