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Analog Communications: Course Code:13EC1109 L TPC 4 0 0 3

This document provides an overview of a course on analog communications. The course covers various analog modulation techniques including amplitude modulation, angle modulation, and pulse modulation. It also covers the effects of noise in communication systems. The course aims to help students understand the need for modulation in analog communication systems and analyze the performance of different systems in the presence of noise. The course outcomes are that students will be able to understand the performance of modulation/demodulation techniques with respect to power and bandwidth, and analyze the effect of noise in channels and systems.

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Analog Communications: Course Code:13EC1109 L TPC 4 0 0 3

This document provides an overview of a course on analog communications. The course covers various analog modulation techniques including amplitude modulation, angle modulation, and pulse modulation. It also covers the effects of noise in communication systems. The course aims to help students understand the need for modulation in analog communication systems and analyze the performance of different systems in the presence of noise. The course outcomes are that students will be able to understand the performance of modulation/demodulation techniques with respect to power and bandwidth, and analyze the effect of noise in channels and systems.

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ANALOG COMMUNICATIONS

Course Code:13EC1109 L T P C
4 0 0 3
Pre requisites: Signals & systems, probability.
Course Educational Objectives:
To understand the need for modulation and basics of analog communication
systems through various techniques and the performance of communication
system inpresence of noise.
Course Outcomes:
✤ After completion of the course, student is able to
✤ Understand the performance of different modulation and
demodulation techniques with respect to power and bandwidth
✤ Analyze effect of noise in channel and systems.
UNIT-I (12 Lectures)
AMPLITUDE MODULATION:
Introduction to Communication system, Need for modulation. Amplitude
Modulation - single tone and multi-tone modulation, spectral analysis,
power and bandwidth relatiSons, Generation: Square law modulator,
switching modulator. Detection: Square law detector, Envelope detector.
DSB-SC MODULATION:
spectral analysis, Generation: Balanced Modulator, Ring Modulator.
Detection: Coherent detection, Costas Loop. Quadrature-Carrier
Multiplexing.
UNIT-II (12 Lectures)
SINGLE SIDE BAND MODULATION :
Time and Frequency domain description, power and bandwidth relations,
Generation: Frequency and Phase discrimination method. Demodulation:
Synchronous detection. Vestigial sideband modulation, transmission
bandwidth, Comparison of AM Techniques.

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AM TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS:


AM Transmitters - low level and high level modulation, Tuned radio
frequency receiver, Superhetrodyne Receiver.
UNIT-III (14 Lectures)
ANGLE MODULATION:
Phase and Frequency Modulation: Spectral Analysis of Sinusoidal FM
andPM signals, Narrow band FM, Wide band FM, Transmission
bandwidth,Pre-emphasis &De-emphasis. FM Transmitters - Direct and
Armstrong type FM Modulators, FM Receiver block description, FM
Demodulators, Threshold effect, Amplitude Limiting, Automatic Gain
Control, Comparison of PM, FM & AM.
UNIT-IV (10 Lectures)
PULSE MODULATION:
Sampling theorem, sampling techniques, Time Division Multiplexing, Types
of Pulse modulation, PAM – Natural sampled and Flat Top sampled,
PWM and PPM Generation and Demodulation.
UNIT-V (12 Lectures)
NOISE:
Noise sources, Thermal noise, Noise Figure and Noise Temperature,
Average Noise Figure and Effective Noise Temperature of cascaded
networks, Noise in communication Systems: Noise in AM System, Noise
in DSB and SSB Systems, Noise in Angle Modulation Systems.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. H Taub & D. Schilling, “Principles of Communication
Systems”, Gautam Sahe, TMH, 3rd Edition, 2007.
2. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, John Wiley and
Sons, 2nd Edition, 2010.
REFERENCES:
1. R.P. Singh, S.D Sapre, “Communication Systems”, 2nd Edition,
TMH, 2007.
2. John G. Proakis, Masond, Salehi, “Fundamentals of
Communication Systems”, PTR, 2004.

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3. B.P. Lathi, “Communication Systems”, BS Publication, 2006.


4. George Kennedy and Bernard Davis, “Electronics &
Communication System”, TMH, 1999.

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