Frequency Modulation & Demodulation
Frequency Modulation & Demodulation
Frequency Modulation & Demodulation
Apparatus
1. MATLAB SIMULINK.
Theory
envelope) of the carrier signal that is changed by the modulating signal. The FM signal can
be expressed by:
X fm ( t )= Ac cos ( θi ( t ) ) … … … …(1)
t
θi ( t ) =2 π ∫ f i ( τ ) dτ … … … …( 2)
0
( )
X fm ( t )= Ac cos 2 π ∫ f c +k f m ( τ ) dτ … … … … ( 5 )
0
( )
X fm ( t )= Ac cos 2 π ∫ f c +k f A m cos ( 2 π f m τ ) dτ … … … … ( 6 )
0
( )
X fm ( t )= Ac cos 2 π ∫ f c + ∆ f cos ( 2 π f m τ ) dτ … … … … ( 7 )
0
∆f
(
X fm ( t )= Ac cos 2 π f c t+
fm )
sin (2 π f m t ) … … … … ( 8 )
Where:
θi ( t ) =¿ Angle of a modulated sinusoidal carrier.
∆ f k f Am
m f =¿ Modulation index ¿ = .
fm fm
From the above equations we can see that the frequency of the FM signal deviate ( ∆ f ) from
the center frequency of the carrier signal as the message amplitude is varied.
The bandwidth of the FM signal depends on the modulation index (m¿¿ f ) ¿, and the well-
known Carson’s Rule approximates it:
BW =2 ( ∆ f +f m )=2 f m (m¿¿ f +1)… … … … (10 ) ¿
The factor (2) in the equation is to account for both the upper and lower sidebands (left and
right of the carrier). This equation gives the bandwidth, which contains 98% of the signal
power.
Procedure
Part (A): FM Generation (Using MATLAB SIMULINK)
2. Use sine wave generator for message signal with the following information:
rad π
Am =1V pk − pk ,W m=2 π × 10 , Phase¿ , Sample time = 0.001, and zero for
sec 2
other parameters.
2. Use sine wave generator for message signal with the following information:
rad π
Am =1V pk − pk ,W m=2 π × 10 , Phase¿ , Sample time = 0.001, and zero for
sec 2
other parameters.
Discussion
So
3. Compare the N ratio of:
o
A. AM DSB-LC.
B. AM SSB-SC.
C. FM.
AM DSB-LC AM SSB-SC FM
Si= +
2 2
Analog Communication Laboratory II Exp.No.6: Frequency Modulation & Demodulation
Ni Ni S o 3 π A 2C k 2f m2´ ( t )
No= No= =
4 4 No ξ W 3m
m2´ ( t ) Si
So = So =
4 4
So m2´ ( t ) 2 Si So Si
= 2´ × =
N o m (t)+ A2 N i No Ni
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