Pulse analog modulation
Pulse analog modulation
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Pulse Modulation
Pulse modulation is a type of modulation in which the signal is transmitted in the form
of pulses. It can be used to transmit analogue information. In pulse modulation,
continuous signals are sampled at regular intervals.
Also, Read:
Amplitude Modulation
Frequency Modulation
Types of Pulse Modulation
Lets us look at some of the different types of pulse modulation.
1. Single Polarity PAM: A fixed DC level is added to the signal so that the signal is
always positive.
2. Double Polarity PAM: Here, the pulses are both positive and negative.
From the figure, it is clear that the pulse amplitude modulated signal follows the
amplitude of the message signal.
Advantages of PAM
Disadvantages of PAM
Applications of PAM
Pulse width modulation is also known as pulse duration modulation (PDM). Here, as the
name suggests, the width of the pulse is varied in proportion to the amplitude of the
signal. Since the width is changing, the power loss can be reduced when compared to
PAM signals.
From the figure, it is clear that the amplitude of the signal is constant. Amplitude
limiters are used for this. Since clipping of amplitude at desired levels take place, this
modulation produces less noise.
Advantages of PTM
Disadvantages of PTM
Applications of PTM
PPM can be obtained from PWM. This is done by getting rid of the leading edge and
bodies of PWM pulses. The main advantage of pulse position modulation is that it
requires constant transmitter power output, while the major disadvantage is that it
depends upon transmitter-receiver synchronisation.
Advantages of PPM
Applications of PPM
Disadvantages of PCM
Applications of PCM
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