Introduction (Modulation)
Introduction (Modulation)
It uses two phases which are separated by 180° and so can also be termed 2-PSK.
It does not particularly matter exactly where the constellation points are
positioned, and in this figure they are shown on the real axis, at 0° and 180°.
This modulation is the most robust of all the PSKs since it takes the highest level of
noise or distortion to make the demodulator reach an incorrect decision.
It is, however, only able to modulate at 1 bit/symbol (as seen in the figure) and so is
unsuitable for high data-rate applications.
for binary "0“
for binary"1“
where fc is the frequency of the carrier-wave.
(c)
where 1 is represented by
0 is represented by
CONSTELLATION
DIALGRAM
• Although any number of phases may be used, the fact that the
constellation must usually deal with binary data means that
the number of symbols is usually a power of 2 to allow an
integer number of bits per symbol.