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A comprehensive overview of amplitude modulation (am), a method used to transmit low-frequency signals over high-frequency carrier waves. It covers the process of modulation, demodulation, waveform analysis, coefficient of modulation, and various cases of modulation index. The document also includes sample problems and discussions on simultaneous modulation, spectrum of conventional am signals, and suppressed-carrier am systems.
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AMPLITUDE MODULATION BSECE 2 nd year Engr. Christopher V. Maglaque, MEM Assistant Professor IV
Modulation It is the process of impressing or imparting a low frequency source information (voice, audio, video, or data) onto a high- frequency bandpass signal with a carrier frequency fc by the introduction of amplitude, frequency or phase perturbation. Demodulation It is the reverse process where the received signals are transformed back to their original form. Amplitude Modulation It is an analog modulation scheme in which the amplitude of a relatively high-frequency carrier signal is varied in accordance with the instantaneous amplitude of an information signal.
AM Waveform
AM Waveform
AM Waveform
AM Waveform
First, note that the amplitude of the carrier after modulation is the same as it was before modulation. Second, the amplitude of the upper and lower side frequencies is a function of both the carrier amplitude and the modulation index. Third, the carrier component is a +sine function, the upper side frequency a – cosine function, and the lower side frequency a +cosine function or the carrier is 90 ° out of phase with both the upper and lower side frequencies, and the upper and lower side frequency are 180 ° out of phase with each other.
AM Waveform
AM Waveform
AM Waveform
OVERMODULATION creates side frequencies (harmonics) further from the carrier known as SPLATTER, BUCKSHOT, or SPURIOUS EMISSIONS which create interference to other radio services and since spectrum space is tightly controlled by law, overmodulation is illegal.
AM Waveform
Sample Problems:
**1. AM Bandwidth