The document describes using Simulink to model and simulate frequency shift keying (FSK) modulation. It includes a diagram of the FSK Simulink model with blocks for signal generation and switching between two frequencies. The output of the model is displayed on an oscilloscope block and shows the frequency shifting between two sine waves to represent 1s and 0s. The conclusion discusses how Simulink allows modeling and simulating communication systems and how this experiment created an FSK modulation circuit and simulated its output.
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The document describes using Simulink to model and simulate frequency shift keying (FSK) modulation. It includes a diagram of the FSK Simulink model with blocks for signal generation and switching between two frequencies. The output of the model is displayed on an oscilloscope block and shows the frequency shifting between two sine waves to represent 1s and 0s. The conclusion discusses how Simulink allows modeling and simulating communication systems and how this experiment created an FSK modulation circuit and simulated its output.
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Diagram
Fig. 1: Frequency Shift Keying Simulink Diagram
Fig. 2: Output of the FSK from the scope
Conclusion
Simulink is a graphical extension to MATLAB for modeling
and simulation of systems. In Simulink, systems are drawn on screen as block diagrams. Many elements of block diagrams are available, such as transfer functions, summing junctions, etc., as well as virtual input and output devices such as function generators and oscilloscopes. These virtual devices will allow you to perform simulations of the models you will build. Simulink is integrated with MATLAB and data can be easily transferred between the programs. In this laboratory we tried to apply Simulink to create circuit diagram of FSK modulation and simulate the system. In practice, many FSK transmitters use only a single oscillator, and the process of switching to a different frequency at the beginning of each symbol period preserves the phase. The elimination of discontinuities in the phase (and therefore elimination of sudden changes in amplitude) reduces sideband power, reducing interference with neighboring channels.
Observation
Based on what we have observed in using this Simulink at
first, it's kind of lagging and a bit delayed when opening the application. During the activity we studied each function of simulink because it's really tough. We don't really master enough the usage of each programs and functionality of the app itself but we have some knowledge about it because we used it in the recent subjects. With this activity, we have given the task to make simulation on FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) Modulation using SimuLink and MATLAB Application. Simulink is really a Good Application for students and Professionals to transmit and make representations on given task about communications. Likewise, here in this activity, That's why there is the switch and 2 sine waves to change the carrier frequency. In principle FSK can be implemented by using completely independent free-running oscillators, and switching between discontinuities in the transmitted signal. Using the MUX the blue line will appear in order to see the 0 and 1 easily. The space or the zero voltage indicates the 0 and the +A indicates the 1. FSK transmitters use only a single oscillator, and the process of switching to a different frequency at the beginning of each symbol period preserves the phase. The elimination of discontinuities in the phase (and therefore elimination of sudden changes in amplitude) reduces sideband power, reducing interference with neighboring channels.