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EEE356 AnalogDigitalCommunicationDesign Q4

This document provides instructions for simulation experiments on AM demodulators, including a diode detector and product detector. The experiments involve using Multisim to simulate circuits, generate AM modulated signals, and observe the output waveforms of the demodulators on an oscilloscope. Tables are included to record the results of varying signal parameters like carrier frequency and audio frequency. Questions are also provided about the operation and components of the product detector circuit.

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EEE356 AnalogDigitalCommunicationDesign Q4

This document provides instructions for simulation experiments on AM demodulators, including a diode detector and product detector. The experiments involve using Multisim to simulate circuits, generate AM modulated signals, and observe the output waveforms of the demodulators on an oscilloscope. Tables are included to record the results of varying signal parameters like carrier frequency and audio frequency. Questions are also provided about the operation and components of the product detector circuit.

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Q4 [30 p], LO3

2022-2023 Spring Semester 13/06/2023


EEE356-Analog Digital Communication Design Final Exam
Q4[30p] AM Demodulators

Name&Family Name:…………......................... Student ID:.................................. Signature:.....................

Deliveries: Simulation report and Multisim files. Put all deliveries in a Q4 folder and
zip the folder and upload the zip file to the UBIS system up to 18/06/2022 @23:59.

Q4 (a) Simulation Experiment 4-1 Diode Detector

1. The AM signal source in this experiment is from the AM modulator output accomplished
in the previous experimet (Exp-3). You can find the AM Modulator circuit diagram in Fig.
4.1 below. You can use previous simulation file to generate AM modulated signal.

Figure 4.1: Amplitude modulator using MC1496

2. Set the input signals of AM modulator for the carrier of 250mVp-p, 200 kHz sine wave,
and the audio signal of 150mVp-p, 3 kHz sine wave.
3. Adjust the VR1 of AM modulator to get maximum amplitude of AM signal output.
4. Connect the AM signal output to the input (I/P) of diode detector. See Fig.4.2 for the diode
detector.

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Fig. 4.2 Diode detector

5. Switch the vertical input of scope to DC coupling and observe the output waveforms of the
amplifier and the diode detector, and record the results in Table 4-1.
6. Change the audio frequencies for 2 kHz and 1 kHz, and repeat step 5.
7. Adjust the carrier to a 250mVp-p, 300 kHz sine wave, and the audio to a 250mVp-p, 3 kHz
sine wave.
8. Adjust the VR1 of AM modulator to get maximum amplitude of AM signal output.
9. Set the vertical input of scope to DC coupling and observe the output waveforms of the
amplifier and the diode detector, and record the results in Table 4-2.
10. Change the audio frequencies for 2 kHz and 1 kHz, and repeat step 9.

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Q4 (b) Simulation Experiment 4-2 Product Detector


1. The AM signal source in this experiment is from the AM modulator output accomplished
in the previous experimet (Exp-3). You can find the AM Modulator circuit diagram in Fig.
4.1. You can use previous simulation file to generate AM modulated signal.
2. Set the input signals of AM modulator for the carrier of 250mVp-p, 500 kHz sine wave,
and the audio signal of 150mVp-p, 3 kHz sine wave.
3. Adjust the VR1 of AM modulator to ge the percent of modulation of 50%.
4. Connect the output of AM modulator to the input of AM signal (I/P2) of the product
detector (see Fig. 4.3) and connect the same carrier to the carrier input (I/P1).

Fig. 4.3 Product Detector

5. Switch the vertical input of scope to DC coupling and observe the output waveform of the
product detector, and record the result in Table 4-3
6. Change the audio frequencies for 2 kHz and 1 kHz, and repeat step 5.
7. Adjust the carrier to a 250 mVp-p, 1 MHz sine wave, and the audio to a 150 mVp-p, 2 kHz
sine wave.
8. Adjust the VR1 of AMmodulator to get the percent of modulation of 50%.
9. Switch the vertical input of scope to DC coupling and observe the output waveform of the
product detector, and record the result in Table 4-4.
10. Change the carrier frequencies for 1.5MHz and 2MHz, and repeat step 9.

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Q4 (c) QUESTIONS:

1. In the diode detector circuit of Fig. 4-2, if the operational amplifier 𝜇𝐴741 is
neglected, what is the output signal?

2. In the product detector circuit of Fig. 4-3, if the carrier signal and the AM
signal are asynchronous, what is the output signal?

3. What is the function of R9, C7 or C9 in Fig. 4-3?

4. What is the function of VR1 or VR2 in Fig. 4-3?

5. What is the function of R5 or R6 in Fig. 4-3?

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