Expt 1
Expt 1
Aim :- To perform Amplitude modulation using a high frequency carrier signal on a low
frequency message signal by the following methods
a) Scilab b) Multisim c) Arbitatry Function Generator (AFG) d) AM kit
Theory:-
Amplitude modulation (AM) is a modulation technique used in electronic communication,
most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. In amplitude
modulation, the amplitude (signal strength) of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to
that of the message signal being transmitted.
Where, Am and Ac are the amplitude of the modulating signal and the carrier signal
respectively and ,fm and fc are the frequency of the modulating signal and the carrier
signal respectively.
A carrier wave, after being modulated, if the modulated level is calculated, then such an
attempt is called as Modulation Index or Modulation Depth. It states the level of modulation
that a carrier wave undergoes. Rearrange the Equation 1 as below.
Where, μ is Modulation index and it is equal to the ratio of Am and Ac. Mathematically, we
can write it as, μ = Am / Ac ....(3)
Hence, we can calculate the value of modulation index by using the above formula, when
the amplitudes of the message and carrier signals are known
b) Critically-modulated AM wave
c) Over-modulated AM wave
Observation Table:
1) Under-modulated signal
for R1=22k, R2 =10k
R1 R2 Type of AM wave
22k 10k Under-modulated (m<1)
35k 10k Critically-modulated (m=1)
22k 5k Distorted Signal
Experiment 1(c)
Aim: To perform Amplitude Modulation using Arbitary function Generator AFG
Observation Table:
Observations:
Conclusion:
-> The following points were concluded from the above experiment
1) Amplitude modulation is obtained by means of super-imposing a low frequency
message signal on a high frequency carrier signal.
2) An amplitude modulated signal may be classified as under-modulated, critically-
modulated and over-modulated on basis of m<1, m=1, m>1 respectively.