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This document outlines the course ECE3001 Analog Communication Systems. The course introduces communication systems and various modulation techniques including amplitude, angle, and pulse modulation. It covers topics like noise in communication systems, modulation and demodulation of AM, FM, and pulse signals. The course consists of 8 modules that discuss these concepts in detail. Students will learn to analyze effects of noise, demonstrate modulation/demodulation, and compare modulation techniques. They will also complete experiments on transmitter and receiver design using various modulation schemes.

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This document outlines the course ECE3001 Analog Communication Systems. The course introduces communication systems and various modulation techniques including amplitude, angle, and pulse modulation. It covers topics like noise in communication systems, modulation and demodulation of AM, FM, and pulse signals. The course consists of 8 modules that discuss these concepts in detail. Students will learn to analyze effects of noise, demonstrate modulation/demodulation, and compare modulation techniques. They will also complete experiments on transmitter and receiver design using various modulation schemes.

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ECE3001 Analog Communication Systems L T P J C

3 0 2 0 4
Version : 1.00
Pre-requisite: ECE2002 Analog Electronics Circuits
Objectives:
 To introduce the elements of communication systems, describe the generalized block diagram
and the types of communication systems.
 To discuss the concepts of noise, noise voltage, noise temperature, SNR of various modulation
schemes.
 To explain the need for modulation and describe the concepts behind the CW, PM, Angle
modulation techniques.
 To illustrate and explain various pulse modulation techniques
Expected Outcome:
1. Analyze the effects of noise in CW &angle modulation
2. Demonstrate the generation and detection of amplitude and angle modulation techniques
3. Identify and compare different pulse modulation techniques
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 1,2,12,14

Module 1 Introduction to Communication 4 hours SLO:


Systems 1,2
Need and Importance of Communication, Elements of a Communication System, Types of
communication systems - Electromagnetic Spectrum used in communication, concept of bandwidth and
power, Receiver characteristics,Need for modulation

Module 2 Linear Modulation 8 hours SLO:


1,2,12
Amplitude modulation – frequency spectrum of AM– Power in AM wave – Generation of AM signal -
Square law modulator, switching modulator,AM demodulation - Envelope and square law demodulation.

Module 3 Bandwidth and Power Efficient 5 hours SLO:


AM Systems 1,2,12
DSB-SC modulation, Power saving in DSB-SC, Synchronous detection, Quadrature null effect, SSB-SC,
VSB generation and demodulation.Comparison of linear modulation systems with respect to power,
bandwidth and receiver complexity, Low level and high level AM transmitters

Module 4 Angle Modulation 7 hours


SLO:
1,2,12
Principle of frequency and phase modulation – Relation between FM and PM waves – Frequency
deviation, Bandwidth of FM – Narrow band and wide band FM, FM transmitter, Bessel functions and
Carson’s rule – Generation of FM and PM wave- Comparison of AM and FM.

Module 5 Demodulation of Angle Modulated 8 hours SLO:


Signals 1,2,12
FM detectors – slope detectors – Phase discriminators – Ratio detectors. Feedback Demodulators - The
Phase Locked Loop-Frequency Compressive Feedback Demodulator.Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis.

Module 6 Receivers and Noise in 7 hours SLO:


Communication Systems 1,2,12
Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF),Super-heterodyne receiver(AM and FM) - Choice of IF and Oscillator
frequencies – Tracking – alignment – AGC, AFC
Noise and its types. Noise voltage - Signal-to-noise ratio - Noise figure - Noise temperature - Noise
figure, Figure of Merit in DSB-SC, SSB, AM and FM receivers
Module 7 Pulse Modulation Systems: 4 hours SLO:
1,2,12
Sampling theorem, Types of Sampling. Pulse modulation schemes – PAM, PPM and PWM generation
and detection-Pulse code modulation. Conversion of PWM to PPM. Multiplexing Techniques - FDM and
TDM - problems related to FDM and TDM.

Module 8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours SLO:2

Total Lecture: 45 hours

Text Books:
1. G. Kennedy and B. Davis, “Electronic Communication Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011
2. Roddy and Coolen, “Electronic Communication”, 4th Edition, Pearson Education 2008

Reference Books:
1. Taub and Schilling, “Principles of Communication Systems”, McGraw Hill, Fourth reprint 2009.
2. Wayne Tomasi, “Electronic Communications Systems – Fundamentals Through advanced”,
5thEdition, Pearson Education, 2009.
3. HweiKsu and DebjaniMitra, “Analog and Digital Communication: Schaum’s Outline Series”,
McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt Ltd., 3rd Edition 2009.
4. P. Ramakrishna Rao, “Analog Communication”, Tata McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt Ltd., 2011

Sample Experiments 30 hours SLO: 14


#Tools used: MATLAB & MULTISIM
Task 1: - 3 Weeks
Transmitter design
i) AM Generation (H/W & S/W)
ii) FM Generation (H/W & S/W)
iii) DSB-SC Modulator (H/W & S/W)
iv) SSB-SC Modulator (Phase Shift Method) (H/W & S/W)
v) PAM/PWM/PPM Generation (H/W & S/W)
Sampling Theorem – Flat Top, Natural Sampling
Task 2: 1 Week
Channel Design- Introducing the Noise to the Transmitted signal
AM and FM signal with AWGN noise using MATLAB
Task 3:
Receiver Design 4 Weeks
Non coherent detection- Envelope detector
Coherent Detection –
Superheterodyne receiver
i) Mixer
ii) AGC and PLL Circuit
iii) IF Design
iv) Limiter
v)AM Detection
vi)FM Detection
vii) DSB-SC Detector
viii)SSB-SC Detector (Phase Shift Method)
xi) PAM/PWM/ PPM detection

Task 4: 2 Weeks
TDM and FDM implementation in S/W and H/W
Task 5: 5 Weeks
Applications
1) Simplex, Half Duplex, Full Duplex - communication
2) PWM – Motor Control/ Light Intensity variation
3) FM/AM Radio Transmitter and Receiver-Analysis using Spectrum analyzer
4) Indirect method of FM generation – Voice Transmission
5) Transistor Intercom Circuit
6) IR Radio Transmitter and Receiver
7) FM Remote Encoder/Decoder Circuit
8) Squelch Circuit – Audio /Video wide range of radio receiver

Date of Approval by the Academic Council 18.03.16

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