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Lab Ex 8

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Lab Ex 8

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Name Date SSB Modulation and Demodulation OBJECTIVES Demonstrate double-tideband suppressed cartier modulation in the time domain and fequency domain. 3. Demonstrate single-sideband suppressed carier modulation in the time domain and | fequency domain. 3. Demonstrate how double-sideband suppressed carrier modulation is produced using a balanced modulator. | 44. Demonstrate how singlesideband suppressed carrer modulation is produced using a | balanced modulator and fer. Lear why a single-sideband demodulator requires the carrier be reinserted. © Demonstrate how a balanced modulator is used asa SSB demodulator (product detector. 1. Demonstrate a SSB modulatr-demodulator circuit. | MATERIALS (One dua-trace oscilloscope One spectrum analyzer | “Three ac signal generators Four junction diodes “Two one-to-one audio transformers One ental attce band-pass fier (230 kH2) “Two balanced modulators (1896 or equivalent) One low-pass filter (30 kHz) Resistors: 100.0, 1k THEORY Note: You nust complete Experiment 6 before attempting this experiment. Recal rom Experiment 6 on amplitude modulation that the sideband power depends on the ‘modulation sigal voltage level and the side frequencies depend onthe modulating signal 105 3 ‘requencies. The errier power does not depend on the modulation signal voltage level and the cartier frequency dots not depend on the modulating signal frequencies, Therefore, is easy to conclude tha an amplitude-modulated carer hs all of the modalating information in the sidebands and no modulating information in the eae, For 100% ‘modulation (m= 1), onethind of the total power transmited is in the sideband an te thirds of th total power is wasted inthe carer, which contains no information. One way to improve the efficiency of amplitude modulation is to suppres (or climinat) the corer ‘esulting in doublesideband suppressed carrier (DSBSC) or double sideband (DS) ‘modulation. The benefit is that DSBSC requires less transmitter power to praduee the sone ‘atormaion signal eve at the receiver as double-sideband ful ervier (DSBFC), ‘Because the upper and lower side fequencies are above and below the caver fequeney by an amount equal tothe modulating frequencies, both the upper and lower sidebsnds costars the same information, Therefore, the modulating information can be ansmited with one of the sidebands eliminated, cutting the transmitted bandwidth in half This wll result ine ‘aio frequency signal atthe center of the remaining sideband that will vary in equeney vera narrow bandwidth defined bythe modulating signal bandwidth. I the modlting Signals sine wave that is constant infrequeney and amplitude, the radio frequency Signal willbe a sine wave atthe remaining sie frequency thal i consan in fegusrey and amplitude, This form of amplitude modulation is called single sideband suppressed carrier (SSBSC) or single sideband (SSB). When te percent modulation is OF ro ‘modulating signal voltage), the sideband voltage and power is zero because there aye ho side {fequencies in an unmodulated carer. Therefore, hee is no radio fFequency signal transmited when thre fs no information or modulating signal with single-sdeband (SSB) ‘modulation. ‘Th primary benefit of SSB modulation is that it occupies less than half he Fequency bandwidth of conventional AM and DSB. This helps to conserve frequency spectrum; and allows more signalsto be tansmitied inthe same frequency band. Another benefit of SSB. ‘modulation is that te same information signal level ean be transmitted with reduced ‘eansmitter power. This makes it possible to produce a smaller and lighter trasamiter that Will produce the sae signal strength a the receiver as is achieved with conventional AM ‘Because SSB signals occupy less bandwidth, reduced noise input atthe receivers alos benefit. Another advantage of SSB is that it isnot subject to selective fading. Scletive fading happens whe: cach sideband i recived at the receiver ata different phase, casing

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