Experiment No. (5) : Frequency Modulation & Demodulation: - Object
Experiment No. (5) : Frequency Modulation & Demodulation: - Object
• Object:
• Theory:
Where,
𝐴𝑐 = carrier amplitude
𝑓𝑐 = carrier frequency
∆𝑓 𝑘𝑓 𝐴𝑚
𝑚𝑓 = 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 (mf), and
the well-known Carson’s Rule approximates it:
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:
2. Use sine wave generator for message signal with the following information: Am
= 1 Vp, wm = 2π*(10) rad/sec, phase= π/2, Sample time=0.001 and zero for other
parameters.
3. Set the parameters 𝑘𝑓 = 50, 𝑓𝑐 = 100, 𝐴𝑐 = 1.
4. Draw the waveforms of the message and FM signal.
2. Use sine wave generator for message signal with the following information: A m = 1
Vp, wm = 2π*(10) rad/sec, phase= π/2, Sample time=0.001 and zero for other
parameters.
3. Set the parameters 𝑘𝑓 = 50, 𝑓𝑐 = 100, 𝐴𝑐 = 1.
• Discussion:
a) AM DSB-LC
b) AM SSB-SC
c) FM
4- Explain the operation of frequency demodulation by using the PLL method.
5- Explain what Carson's rule is.