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ASK Lab-1

This document discusses amplitude shift keying (ASK) modulation. It introduces ASK, describes how to perform ASK modulation using a 555 timer circuit, and discusses coherent and non-coherent ASK demodulation methods.

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ASK Lab-1

This document discusses amplitude shift keying (ASK) modulation. It introduces ASK, describes how to perform ASK modulation using a 555 timer circuit, and discusses coherent and non-coherent ASK demodulation methods.

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Objective:

Performance of ASK

Introduction:
This type of modulation comes under Digital Modulation schemes. The word
keying has some importance, i.e. Keying is indicating the transmission of digital
signal over the channel. By the amplitude shift keying theory, we can
understand the process of ASK technique.

In ASK, it requires two input signals, First input is binary sequence signal and
the second input is carrier signal. Here the most important point we need to
always consider the second input which is the carrier signal has the more
amplitude/voltage range than the input binary sequence signal.

Amplitude shift keying modulation circuit can be designed with 555timer IC as


an a stable mode. Here, the carrier signal can be varied by using the R1, R2 and
C. The carrier frequency can be instantly calculated by the formulae as
0.69*C*(R1+R2). A PIN 4 we will apply the input binary signal and at PIN 3
the circuit will generate the ASK modulated wave.

ASK demodulation can be done in two ways. They are,


 Coherent detection (Synchronous demodulation)
 Non coherent Detection (Asynchronous demodulation)
Following are the silent features of ASK modulation.
• ASK is digital modulation technique in which carrier is analog and data to be
modulated is digital. Modulated output is analog.
• Here strength or amplitude of carrier signal is varied to represent binary 1 and
binary 0 data inputs; while frequency and phase of the carrier signal remain
constant. Voltage levels are left to designers of the modulation system.
Apparatus:
MATLAB Software
MATLAB CODE:
Command Window:
Output Waveforms:
Hardware Based:

ASK circuit

Input message

ASK output
ASK demodulation circuit

Demodulation waveform

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