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Demodulation
Demodulation - Demodulation is the process of recovering the signal intelligence from a modulated carrier wave. This process, also called detection, is the reverse process of modulati..
Demodulation
Demodulation is the process of recovering the signal intelligence from a modulated carrier wave. This process, also called detection, is the reverse process of modulatio..
Need For Demodulation
The wireless signal consists of radio frequency (high frequency) carrier wave modulated by audio frequency (low frequency). The diaphragm of a telephone receiver or a loud speaker cannot vibrate with high frequency. Moreover, this frequency is beyond the audible range of human ear. So, it is neces..
Importance of rectification in demodulation
The modulation enveloped on the positive and negative sides are 180 o out of phase. If rectification is not done, then after filtering, the positive and negative envelopes would cancel each other. So, the original modulating signal cannot be recovered. Thus, rectification is necessary in dem..
Modems with reference to computers
A modem (a modulator/demodulator) lets you connect your computer to a standard telephone line so that you can transmit and receive electronically transmitted dat..
AM detector
For demodulation, the modulated wave is fed to a circuit. This circuit is called detector. The output of the detector must have the same variations as the signal that modulated the carrier. If the variation in the output of the detector is not the same, then we say that the signal has be..
Modems
The 'modem' is a contraction of the term modulator-demodulator. It is a conversion that facilitates the transmission and reception of the data over the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The data of interest may be digital signals generated by computers or service providers. In suc..
Modems
Modems - The 'modem' is a contraction of the term modulator-demodulator. It is a conversion that facilitates the transmission and reception of the data over the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The data of interest may be digital signals generated by computers or service provider..
Amplitude Modulation
c . In amplitude modulation, the amplitude of the wave is varied duplicating faithfully the fluctuations of the message. At the receiver these variations are detected or demodulated i.e., the message is removed from the carrier. (Although the more precise terms are demodulation..
How Modems Work?
How Modems Work? - When a modem first makes a connection, you will hear screeching sounds coming from the modem. These are digital signals coming from the computer to which you are connecting being modulated into audible sounds. The modem sends a higher-pitched tone to represent the digit 1 and a l..
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