SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  29
1
Chapter 3 : Single-Sideband (SSB) Communication System
Chapter contents
 3.1 Single-Sideband System
 SSBFC, SSBSC, SSBRC
 3.2 Transmission to Conventional AM
 3.3 Single-Sideband Transmitters
 Filter method, Phase-Shift Method
 3.4 Single-Sideband Receivers
 SSB BFO Receiver, Coherent SSB BFO Receiver
 3.5 Single-Sideband and Frequency-Division Multiplexing
2
Chapter 3 : Single-Sideband (SSB) Communication System
 2 main disadvantages of the conventional AM DSBFC
 Carrier power constitutes 2/3 or more of the total transmitted power – no
information in the carrier.
 Utilize twice as much bandwidth – both the upper and lower sideband actually
contains same information (redundant).
3
3.1.1 : AM Single-Sideband Full Carrier (SSBFC)
 The carrier is transmitted at full power but only one sideband is transmitted
 requires half the bandwidth of DSBFC AM
 SSBFC requires less total power but utilizes a smaller percentage of the power to
carry the information
4
3.1.1 : AM Single-Sideband Full Carrier (SSBFC)
 The output modulated signal
 as SSB only has one sideband, the peak change in the envelope is only half of
what it is with DSBFC
 Therefore, the demodulated wave has only half the amplitude of the DSB
modulated wave
5
3.1.2 : AM Single-Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSBSC)
 The carrier is totally suppressed and one sideband is removed
 requires half the bandwidth of DSBFC AM
 Sideband power makes up 100% of the total transmitted power
 The wave is not an envelope but a sine wave at frequency equal to the carrier
frequency ±modulating frequency (depending on which sideband is transmitted)
6
3.1.3 : AM Single-Sideband Reduced Carrier (SSBRC)
 One sideband is totally removed and the carrier voltage is reduced to
approximately 10% of its unmodulated amplitude
 requires half the bandwidth of DSBFC AM
 Less transmitted power than DSBFC and SSBFC but more power than SSBSC
 As much as 96% of the total transmitted power is in the sideband
 The output modulated signal is similar to SSBFC but with reduced maximum and
minimum envelope amplitudes
7
3.2 : Comparison of Single-Sideband Transmission to
Conventional AM
 With SSB, only one sideband is transmitted and the carrier is either
suppressed or reduced significantly
 Eliminating the carrier would increase the power available for the sidebands
by at least a factor of 3, providing approximately a 4.8 dB improvement in the
signal-to-noise ratio
3.2.1 SSB Advantages : Power Conservation
8
 50% reduction in bandwidth for a SSB compared to DSB equal to an
improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio of 3 dB
 By combining the bandwidth improvement and the power advantage of
removing the carrier, the overall improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio
using SSBSC is approximately 7.8 dB better that DSBFC
3.2.2 SSB Advantages : Bandwidth Conservation
9
 With DSB, the carrier and two sidebands may propagate through the channel
by different paths and experience different transmission impairment called as
selective fading.
 3 types of selective fading :
 Sideband fading : one sideband is significantly attenuated resulting in a reduced
signal amplitude at the output of the receiver and causing some distortion but not
detrimental to the signal because the 2 sidebands contain the same information.
 Carrier fading : reduction of the carrier level of a 100% modulated wave will
make the carrier voltage less than the sum voltage of the sidebands.
 Carrier or sideband phase shift : as the position change, a change in the shape of
the envelope will occur, causing severely distorted demodulated signal.
3.2.3 SSB Advantages : Selective Fading
10
 As SSB only utilizes half as much bandwidth as conventional AM, the
thermal noise power is reduced to half that of a DSB system
 Considering both the bandwidth reduction and the immunity to the selective
fading, SSB system has an approximately a 12 dB S/N ratio advantage over
DSB system
3.2.4 SSB Advantages : Noise Reduction
11
 SSB requires more complex and expensive receivers than DSB.
 As SSB includes either a reduced or a suppressed carrier, envelope detection
cannot be used. SSB requires a carrier recovery and synchronization circuit,
which adds to their cost, complexity and size.
3.2.5 SSB Disadvantages : Complex receivers
3.2.6 SSB Disadvantages : Tuning difficulties
 SSB receivers require more complex and precise tuning than the DSB
receivers.
12
3.3 : SSB Transmission
 transmitters used for SSB suppressed and reduced carrier transmission are
identical except that the re-inserted carrier transmitters have an additional
circuits that adds a low amplitude carrier to the single sideband waveform
after suppressed-carrier modulation has been performed and one of the
sideband has been removed.
 the re-inserted carrier is called a pilot carrier.
 the circuit where the pilot carrier is re-inserted is called a linear summer.
 3 transmitter configurations are commonly used for single sideband
generation :
 Filter method
 Phase shift method
 Third method
13
3.3.1 : Filter Method
 Block diagram for a SSB transmitter using balanced modulators to suppressed
the unwanted carrier and filters to suppress the unwanted sideband.
 The low frequency IF is converted to the final operating frequency band through
a series of frequency translation
 3-stages of frequency up-conversion
 modulating signal is an audio spectrum that extends from 0 kHz ~ 5 kHz
14
3.3.1 : Filter Method
 modulating signal mixes with a low frequency (LF) 100 kHz carrier in the balanced
modulator 1 to produced a DSB frequency spectrum centered at the suppressed 100
kHz carrier.
 bandpass filter 1 (BPF 1) that is tuned to a 5 kHz bandwidth centered at 102.5 kHz
used to eliminate the lower sideband and pass only the upper sideband.
 the pilot carrier or reduced amplitude carrier is added to the single-sided waveform in
the carrier re-insertion stage (summer).
 the summer is a simple adder circuit that combines the 100 kHz pilot carrier with the
100 kHz ~ 105 kHz upper sideband frequency spectrum.
15
3.3.1 : Filter Method
 Output of the summer is the SSBRC waveform. the SSBRC waveform is mixed in the
balanced modulator 2 with a 2 MHz medium frequency (MF) carrier.
 output is a DSB suppressed carrier signal in which the upper and lower sidebands
each contain the original SSBRC frequency spectrum.
 upper and lower sidebands are separated by a 200 kHz frequency band that is void of
information.
16
3.3.1 : Filter Method
 the lower sideband then is filtered (cut) through the BPF 2 (5 kHz bandwidth centered
at 2.1025 MHz.
 the output from BPF 2 is once again a single sideband reduced carrier waveform with
a reduced 2.1 MHz carrier and a 5 kHz wide upper sideband.
 then the SSBRC waveform from BPF 2 is mixed in the balanced modulator 3 with the
20 MHz high frequency carrier (HF), producing a double sideband suppressed carrier
signal in which the upper and lower sidebands each contain the original SSBRC
frequency spectrum.
 upper and lower sidebands are separated by a 4.2 MHz frequency band that is void of
information.
17
3.3.1 : Filter Method
 the lower sideband then is filtered (cut) through the BPF 3 (5 kHz bandwidth
centered at 22.1025 MHz.
 the output from BPF 3 is once again a single sideband reduced carrier waveform with
a reduced 22.1 MHz RF carrier and a 5 kHz wide upper sideband.
 Conclusion
 the original modulating signal frequency spectrum was up-converted in 3 modulation
steps to a final carrier frequency of 22.1 MHz and a single upper sideband that
extended from the carrier (22.1 MHz) to 22.105 MHz.
 after each up-conversion (frequency translation), the desired sideband is separated
from the double sideband spectrum with a bandpass filter (BPF).
18
3.3.1 : Filter Method
 Why not using single heterodyning process (1 balanced modulator, 1 bandpass
filter & single HF carrier) ?
 Block diagram of a single conversion SSBSC transmitter :
 the output of the balance modulator is a DSB spectrum centered around a suppressed
carrier frequency of 22.1 MHz.
19
3.3.1 : Filter Method
 to separate the 5 kHz upper sideband from the composite spectrum, a bandpass filter
with extremely high Q is required.
 for fixed modulating bandwidth, the filter Q increase rapidly with the centre
frequency.
 the difficulty with this method : the filter with high Q is difficult to construct and not
economic.
B
f
Q
c
=
20
3.3.2 : Phase Shift Method
 with phase-shift method, the undesired sideband is cancelled in the output of the
modulator.
 Block diagram of a SSB transmitter using phase-shift method :
 use 2 separate DSB modulators (balanced modulator 1 & 2).
 modulating signal and carrier are applied directly to one of the modulators, then both
are shifted 90º and applied to the second modulator.
 the outputs from the two balanced modulators are DSBSC signals with the proper
phase (when they are combined in a linear summer, the upper sideband is cancelled).
21
3.3.2 : Phase Shift Method
 Mathematical analysis of the phase-shift transmitter :
 modulating signal (sin wmt) is fed directly to balanced modulator 1 and shifted 90º (cos
wmt) and fed to balanced modulator 2.
 carrier signal (sin wmt) is also fed directly to balanced modulator 1 and shifted 90º (cos
wmt) and fed to balanced modulator 2
 the outputs of the balanced modulators are expressed as
Output of balanced modulator 1 :
(1)
Output of balanced modulator 2 :
(2)
( )tt
tt
mcmc
cm
ωωωω
ωω
+−−=
=
cos
2
1
)cos(
2
1
))(sin(sin
( )tt
tt
mcmc
cm
ωωωω
ωω
+−−=
=
cos
2
1
)cos(
2
1
))(cos(cos
22
3.3.2 : Phase Shift Method
 the final output from the linear summer :
(3)
which is the lower sideband of the AM wave.
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )tttt mcmcmcmc ωωωωωωωω ++−++−− cos
2
1
cos
2
1
cos
2
1
cos
2
1
( )tmc ωω −= cos
23
3.4 SSB Receivers
3.4.1 : SSB BFO Receiver
 Block diagram for a simple noncoherent SSB BFO receiver :
 in a receiver, the input signal (suppressed or reduced carrier and one sideband) is
amplified and then mixed with the RF local oscillator frequency to produce
intermediate frequency.
 the output from the RF mixer is then goes through further amplification and band
reduction prior to second mixer.
 the output from the IF amplifier stage is then mixed (heterodyned) with beat
frequency oscillator (BFO) frequency.
24
3.4.1 : SSB BFO Receiver
 BFO frequency is equal to the IF carrier frequency. Thus the difference between the
IF and the BFO frequency is the information signal.
i.e. the output from the IF mixer is the sum and difference frequencies between the IF
and the beat frequency. The difference frequency band is the original input
information.
 the receiver is classified as noncoherent because the RF oscillator and the BFO
signals are not synchronized to each other and to the oscillators in the transmitter.
Consequently, any difference between the transmitter and receiver local oscillator
frequencies produces a frequency offset error in the demodulated information signal.
 the RF mixer and IF mixer are product detectors. A product detector and balanced
(product) modulator are essentially the same circuit.
25
3.4.2 : Coherent SSB BFO Receiver
 Block diagram for a coherent SSB BFO receiver :
 this type of receiver is identical to the previous noncoherent type, except that the
LO and BFO frequencies are synchronized to the carrier oscillators in the
transmitter.
 the carrier recovery circuit is a narrowband PLL that tracks the pilot carrier in the
SSBRC signal.
 the recovered carrier is then used to generate coherent local oscillator frequencies (RF
LO frequency & BFO frequency) in the synthesizer.
26
3.4.2 : Coherent SSB BFO Receiver
 any minor changes in the carrier frequency in the transmitter are compensated in the
receiver, and the problem of frequency offset error is eliminated.
27
3.5 SSB and Frequency-Division Multiplexing
 the most common application of SSB
(especially SSBSC) is frequency-
division multiplexing (FDM) due to
the bandwidth and power efficiencies
of SSB system.
 Frequency-division multiplexing is an
analog method of combining two or
more analog sources that originally
occupied the same frequency band in
such a manner that the channels do
not interfere with each other
 Example of simple FDM system
where four 5 kHz channels are
frequency-division multiplexed into a
single 20 kHz channel :
28
3.5 SSB and Frequency-Division Multiplexing
 channel 1 signals modulate a 100 kHz
carrier in a balanced modulator. The output
is a DSBSC with a bandwidth of 10 kHz.
 the DSBSC wave is then passed through
BPF producing a SSBSC signal occupying
the frequency band between 100 kHz and
105 kHz.
 channel 2 signals modulate a 105 kHz
carrier producing a DSBSC wave that is
converted to SSBSC by passing it through
a BPF.
 the output from the BPF occupies the
frequency band between 105 kHz and 110
kHz.
 similar process is used to convert channel 3
and channel 4 signals to the frequency
bands 110 kHz to 115 kHz and 11f kHz to
120 kHz, respectively.
29
3.5 SSB and Frequency-Division Multiplexing
 the combined frequency spectrum produced by combining the outputs from 4 filters
is shown below.
 the total combined bandwidth is equal to 20 kHz and each channel occupies a
different 5 kHz portion of the total 20 kHz bandwidth.
 FDM is used extensively to combine many relatively narrowband channels into a
single , composite wideband channel without the channel interfering with each other.
 Ex : public telephone systems

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Digital modulation techniques
Digital modulation techniquesDigital modulation techniques
Digital modulation techniquessrkrishna341
 
Fm transmitter and receivers
Fm transmitter and receiversFm transmitter and receivers
Fm transmitter and receiversYogesh Bhargawa
 
Chapter 2 amplitude_modulation
Chapter 2 amplitude_modulationChapter 2 amplitude_modulation
Chapter 2 amplitude_modulationHattori Sidek
 
Multistage amplifier
Multistage amplifierMultistage amplifier
Multistage amplifierHansraj Meena
 
Class a amplifier
Class a amplifierClass a amplifier
Class a amplifierimSagi
 
Chapter2 cont
Chapter2 contChapter2 cont
Chapter2 contmkazree
 
Single side band and double side band modulation
Single side band and double side band modulationSingle side band and double side band modulation
Single side band and double side band modulationMd. Hasan Al Roktim
 
TYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptx
TYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptxTYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptx
TYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptxVOID11
 
Multistage amplifier
Multistage amplifierMultistage amplifier
Multistage amplifierthanushraya
 
Superhetrodyne receiver
Superhetrodyne receiverSuperhetrodyne receiver
Superhetrodyne receiverlrsst
 
Am transmitter
Am transmitterAm transmitter
Am transmitterAJAL A J
 
Noise in communication system
Noise in communication systemNoise in communication system
Noise in communication systemfirdous006
 
Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)Ridwanul Hoque
 
Generation of SSB and DSB_SC Modulation
Generation of SSB and DSB_SC ModulationGeneration of SSB and DSB_SC Modulation
Generation of SSB and DSB_SC ModulationJoy Debnath
 
Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)NimithaSoman
 
Analog modulation
Analog modulationAnalog modulation
Analog modulationvish0110
 

Tendances (20)

What is 16 qam modulation
What is 16 qam modulationWhat is 16 qam modulation
What is 16 qam modulation
 
Digital modulation techniques
Digital modulation techniquesDigital modulation techniques
Digital modulation techniques
 
Fm transmitter and receivers
Fm transmitter and receiversFm transmitter and receivers
Fm transmitter and receivers
 
Chapter 2 amplitude_modulation
Chapter 2 amplitude_modulationChapter 2 amplitude_modulation
Chapter 2 amplitude_modulation
 
Multistage amplifier
Multistage amplifierMultistage amplifier
Multistage amplifier
 
Double sideband suppressed carrier (dsb sc) modulation
Double sideband suppressed carrier (dsb sc) modulationDouble sideband suppressed carrier (dsb sc) modulation
Double sideband suppressed carrier (dsb sc) modulation
 
Class a amplifier
Class a amplifierClass a amplifier
Class a amplifier
 
Chapter2 cont
Chapter2 contChapter2 cont
Chapter2 cont
 
Single side band and double side band modulation
Single side band and double side band modulationSingle side band and double side band modulation
Single side band and double side band modulation
 
TYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptx
TYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptxTYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptx
TYPICAL RECEIVER CIRCUITS.pptx
 
Multistage amplifier
Multistage amplifierMultistage amplifier
Multistage amplifier
 
Microwave linear beam 31
Microwave linear beam 31Microwave linear beam 31
Microwave linear beam 31
 
Superhetrodyne receiver
Superhetrodyne receiverSuperhetrodyne receiver
Superhetrodyne receiver
 
Am transmitter
Am transmitterAm transmitter
Am transmitter
 
Noise in communication system
Noise in communication systemNoise in communication system
Noise in communication system
 
Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
 
VSB
VSBVSB
VSB
 
Generation of SSB and DSB_SC Modulation
Generation of SSB and DSB_SC ModulationGeneration of SSB and DSB_SC Modulation
Generation of SSB and DSB_SC Modulation
 
Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
Ec8491 CT - Unit 1 - Single Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSB-SC)
 
Analog modulation
Analog modulationAnalog modulation
Analog modulation
 

En vedette

Amplitude Modulation ppt
Amplitude Modulation pptAmplitude Modulation ppt
Amplitude Modulation pptPriyanka Mathur
 
Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...
Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...
Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...Akshay Sharma
 
Introduction to modulation and demodulation
Introduction to modulation and demodulationIntroduction to modulation and demodulation
Introduction to modulation and demodulationMahmut Yildiz
 
Analog communication
Analog communicationAnalog communication
Analog communicationPreston King
 
Pulse modulation
Pulse modulationPulse modulation
Pulse modulationstk_gpg
 
Amplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope Detector
Amplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope DetectorAmplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope Detector
Amplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope Detectorj naga sai
 
Amplitude modulation
Amplitude modulationAmplitude modulation
Amplitude modulationdude_deepak
 
15934 am demodulation
15934 am demodulation15934 am demodulation
15934 am demodulationManish Kumar
 
communication system Chapter 4
communication system Chapter 4communication system Chapter 4
communication system Chapter 4moeen khan afridi
 
Chapter 2 signals and spectra,
Chapter 2   signals and spectra,Chapter 2   signals and spectra,
Chapter 2 signals and spectra,nahrain university
 
EEP306: Amplitude modulation
EEP306: Amplitude modulationEEP306: Amplitude modulation
EEP306: Amplitude modulationUmang Gupta
 
Modulation
ModulationModulation
Modulationsristykp
 

En vedette (20)

Single sidebands ssb lathi
Single sidebands ssb   lathiSingle sidebands ssb   lathi
Single sidebands ssb lathi
 
Lec am modulation
Lec am modulationLec am modulation
Lec am modulation
 
Amplitude Modulation ppt
Amplitude Modulation pptAmplitude Modulation ppt
Amplitude Modulation ppt
 
Amplitude modulation
Amplitude modulationAmplitude modulation
Amplitude modulation
 
Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...
Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...
Double Side Band – Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation Demodulation using ...
 
Introduction to modulation and demodulation
Introduction to modulation and demodulationIntroduction to modulation and demodulation
Introduction to modulation and demodulation
 
Analog communication
Analog communicationAnalog communication
Analog communication
 
Pulse modulation
Pulse modulationPulse modulation
Pulse modulation
 
Pulse modulation
Pulse modulationPulse modulation
Pulse modulation
 
VSB and Hilbert Transform
VSB and Hilbert TransformVSB and Hilbert Transform
VSB and Hilbert Transform
 
Amplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope Detector
Amplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope DetectorAmplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope Detector
Amplitude Modulation using Multipliers and Envelope Detector
 
Amplitude modulation
Amplitude modulationAmplitude modulation
Amplitude modulation
 
Angle modulation 2
Angle modulation 2Angle modulation 2
Angle modulation 2
 
Amplitude modulation
Amplitude modulationAmplitude modulation
Amplitude modulation
 
15934 am demodulation
15934 am demodulation15934 am demodulation
15934 am demodulation
 
communication system Chapter 4
communication system Chapter 4communication system Chapter 4
communication system Chapter 4
 
Chapter 2 signals and spectra,
Chapter 2   signals and spectra,Chapter 2   signals and spectra,
Chapter 2 signals and spectra,
 
EEP306: Amplitude modulation
EEP306: Amplitude modulationEEP306: Amplitude modulation
EEP306: Amplitude modulation
 
311 pulse modulation
311 pulse modulation311 pulse modulation
311 pulse modulation
 
Modulation
ModulationModulation
Modulation
 

Similaire à 3rd qrtr p comm sc part 2

Ssb generation method
Ssb generation methodSsb generation method
Ssb generation methodjahirpatel
 
Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1
Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1
Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1BetelihemMesfin1
 
AC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdf
AC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdfAC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdf
AC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdfsasanapurijahnavi
 
Amplitude Modulation.pptx
Amplitude Modulation.pptxAmplitude Modulation.pptx
Amplitude Modulation.pptxGunjitSetia1
 
analog communication and introduction of AM
analog communication and introduction of  AManalog communication and introduction of  AM
analog communication and introduction of AMscholarnawalkishore2
 
Communication Engineering- Unit 1
Communication Engineering- Unit 1Communication Engineering- Unit 1
Communication Engineering- Unit 1RemyaRoseS
 
Amplitude modulation and Demodulation Techniques
Amplitude modulation and Demodulation TechniquesAmplitude modulation and Demodulation Techniques
Amplitude modulation and Demodulation TechniquesRich171473
 
SSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier Compressed
SSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier CompressedSSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier Compressed
SSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier CompressedArijitDhali
 
03 linear mod
03 linear mod03 linear mod
03 linear modntpc08
 
Business utiliity plan for business management
Business utiliity plan for business managementBusiness utiliity plan for business management
Business utiliity plan for business managementDhirajPatel58
 
Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.
Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.
Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.inventionjournals
 
Chapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receiversChapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receiversmkazree
 
Chapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receiversChapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receiversmkazree
 

Similaire à 3rd qrtr p comm sc part 2 (20)

Ssb generation method
Ssb generation methodSsb generation method
Ssb generation method
 
CS_lec5.ppt
CS_lec5.pptCS_lec5.ppt
CS_lec5.ppt
 
CS_lec5.ppt
CS_lec5.pptCS_lec5.ppt
CS_lec5.ppt
 
Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1
Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1
Communication system 1 chapter 3 - part 1
 
AC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdf
AC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdfAC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdf
AC UINT 2 (02-02-2023)-1.pdf
 
Amplitude Modulation.pptx
Amplitude Modulation.pptxAmplitude Modulation.pptx
Amplitude Modulation.pptx
 
Eeng 3810 chapter 4
Eeng 3810 chapter 4Eeng 3810 chapter 4
Eeng 3810 chapter 4
 
Project 10
Project 10Project 10
Project 10
 
analog communication and introduction of AM
analog communication and introduction of  AManalog communication and introduction of  AM
analog communication and introduction of AM
 
Communication Engineering- Unit 1
Communication Engineering- Unit 1Communication Engineering- Unit 1
Communication Engineering- Unit 1
 
Amplitude modulation and Demodulation Techniques
Amplitude modulation and Demodulation TechniquesAmplitude modulation and Demodulation Techniques
Amplitude modulation and Demodulation Techniques
 
Amplitude modlation unit 1n
Amplitude modlation unit 1nAmplitude modlation unit 1n
Amplitude modlation unit 1n
 
311 linear modulation
311 linear modulation311 linear modulation
311 linear modulation
 
SSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier Compressed
SSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier CompressedSSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier Compressed
SSBSC Single Side Band - Suppressed Carrier Compressed
 
03 linear mod
03 linear mod03 linear mod
03 linear mod
 
Business utiliity plan for business management
Business utiliity plan for business managementBusiness utiliity plan for business management
Business utiliity plan for business management
 
Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.
Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.
Development of a receiver circuit for medium frequency shift keying signals.
 
3rd qrtr +++
3rd qrtr +++3rd qrtr +++
3rd qrtr +++
 
Chapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receiversChapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receivers
 
Chapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receiversChapter 3 am receivers
Chapter 3 am receivers
 

Plus de Choi Kyung Hyo

Plus de Choi Kyung Hyo (12)

Digital Communications 3rd Quarter
Digital Communications 3rd QuarterDigital Communications 3rd Quarter
Digital Communications 3rd Quarter
 
Safety Management Chapter 9
Safety Management Chapter 9Safety Management Chapter 9
Safety Management Chapter 9
 
Safety Management Chapter 8
Safety Management Chapter 8Safety Management Chapter 8
Safety Management Chapter 8
 
Safety management Chapters 6 and 7
Safety management Chapters 6 and 7Safety management Chapters 6 and 7
Safety management Chapters 6 and 7
 
Digital Communications Midterm :D
Digital Communications Midterm :DDigital Communications Midterm :D
Digital Communications Midterm :D
 
3rd qrtr p comm sc part 1
3rd qrtr p comm sc part 13rd qrtr p comm sc part 1
3rd qrtr p comm sc part 1
 
Inductors
InductorsInductors
Inductors
 
Filters and resonance
Filters and resonanceFilters and resonance
Filters and resonance
 
Diodes
DiodesDiodes
Diodes
 
Capacitors
CapacitorsCapacitors
Capacitors
 
Principles of Communications
Principles of CommunicationsPrinciples of Communications
Principles of Communications
 
Enggo5
Enggo5Enggo5
Enggo5
 

Dernier

Tech Startup Growth Hacking 101 - Basics on Growth Marketing
Tech Startup Growth Hacking 101  - Basics on Growth MarketingTech Startup Growth Hacking 101  - Basics on Growth Marketing
Tech Startup Growth Hacking 101 - Basics on Growth MarketingShawn Pang
 
Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023
Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023
Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023Neil Kimberley
 
Call Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116 - With room Service
Call Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116  - With room ServiceCall Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116  - With room Service
Call Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116 - With room Servicediscovermytutordmt
 
9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 Delhi
9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 Delhi9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 Delhi
9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 DelhiCall Girls in Delhi
 
Event mailer assignment progress report .pdf
Event mailer assignment progress report .pdfEvent mailer assignment progress report .pdf
Event mailer assignment progress report .pdftbatkhuu1
 
M.C Lodges -- Guest House in Jhang.
M.C Lodges --  Guest House in Jhang.M.C Lodges --  Guest House in Jhang.
M.C Lodges -- Guest House in Jhang.Aaiza Hassan
 
Call Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine Service
Call Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine ServiceCall Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine Service
Call Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine Serviceritikaroy0888
 
BEST ✨ Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...
BEST ✨ Call Girls In  Indirapuram Ghaziabad  ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...BEST ✨ Call Girls In  Indirapuram Ghaziabad  ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...
BEST ✨ Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...noida100girls
 
MONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRL
MONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRLMONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRL
MONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRLSeo
 
Pharma Works Profile of Karan Communications
Pharma Works Profile of Karan CommunicationsPharma Works Profile of Karan Communications
Pharma Works Profile of Karan Communicationskarancommunications
 
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case study
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case studyThe Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case study
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case studyEthan lee
 
Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779
Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779
Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779Delhi Call girls
 
Unlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdf
Unlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdfUnlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdf
Unlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdfOnline Income Engine
 
HONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael Hawkins
HONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael HawkinsHONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael Hawkins
HONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael HawkinsMichael W. Hawkins
 
Cash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call Girls
Cash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call GirlsCash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call Girls
Cash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call GirlsApsara Of India
 
Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...
Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...
Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...lizamodels9
 
Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and pains
Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and painsValue Proposition canvas- Customer needs and pains
Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and painsP&CO
 
Monthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptx
Monthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptxMonthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptx
Monthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptxAndy Lambert
 

Dernier (20)

Tech Startup Growth Hacking 101 - Basics on Growth Marketing
Tech Startup Growth Hacking 101  - Basics on Growth MarketingTech Startup Growth Hacking 101  - Basics on Growth Marketing
Tech Startup Growth Hacking 101 - Basics on Growth Marketing
 
Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023
Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023
Mondelez State of Snacking and Future Trends 2023
 
Nepali Escort Girl Kakori \ 9548273370 Indian Call Girls Service Lucknow ₹,9517
Nepali Escort Girl Kakori \ 9548273370 Indian Call Girls Service Lucknow ₹,9517Nepali Escort Girl Kakori \ 9548273370 Indian Call Girls Service Lucknow ₹,9517
Nepali Escort Girl Kakori \ 9548273370 Indian Call Girls Service Lucknow ₹,9517
 
Call Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116 - With room Service
Call Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116  - With room ServiceCall Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116  - With room Service
Call Girls in Gomti Nagar - 7388211116 - With room Service
 
9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 Delhi
9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 Delhi9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 Delhi
9599632723 Top Call Girls in Delhi at your Door Step Available 24x7 Delhi
 
Event mailer assignment progress report .pdf
Event mailer assignment progress report .pdfEvent mailer assignment progress report .pdf
Event mailer assignment progress report .pdf
 
M.C Lodges -- Guest House in Jhang.
M.C Lodges --  Guest House in Jhang.M.C Lodges --  Guest House in Jhang.
M.C Lodges -- Guest House in Jhang.
 
Call Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine Service
Call Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine ServiceCall Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine Service
Call Girls In Panjim North Goa 9971646499 Genuine Service
 
BEST ✨ Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...
BEST ✨ Call Girls In  Indirapuram Ghaziabad  ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...BEST ✨ Call Girls In  Indirapuram Ghaziabad  ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...
BEST ✨ Call Girls In Indirapuram Ghaziabad ✔️ 9871031762 ✔️ Escorts Service...
 
MONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRL
MONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRLMONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRL
MONA 98765-12871 CALL GIRLS IN LUDHIANA LUDHIANA CALL GIRL
 
Pharma Works Profile of Karan Communications
Pharma Works Profile of Karan CommunicationsPharma Works Profile of Karan Communications
Pharma Works Profile of Karan Communications
 
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case study
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case studyThe Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case study
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case study
 
Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779
Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779
Best VIP Call Girls Noida Sector 40 Call Me: 8448380779
 
Unlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdf
Unlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdfUnlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdf
Unlocking the Secrets of Affiliate Marketing.pdf
 
HONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael Hawkins
HONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael HawkinsHONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael Hawkins
HONOR Veterans Event Keynote by Michael Hawkins
 
Cash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call Girls
Cash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call GirlsCash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call Girls
Cash Payment 9602870969 Escort Service in Udaipur Call Girls
 
Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...
Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...
Call Girls In DLf Gurgaon ➥99902@11544 ( Best price)100% Genuine Escort In 24...
 
Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and pains
Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and painsValue Proposition canvas- Customer needs and pains
Value Proposition canvas- Customer needs and pains
 
Monthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptx
Monthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptxMonthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptx
Monthly Social Media Update April 2024 pptx.pptx
 
VVVIP Call Girls In Greater Kailash ➡️ Delhi ➡️ 9999965857 🚀 No Advance 24HRS...
VVVIP Call Girls In Greater Kailash ➡️ Delhi ➡️ 9999965857 🚀 No Advance 24HRS...VVVIP Call Girls In Greater Kailash ➡️ Delhi ➡️ 9999965857 🚀 No Advance 24HRS...
VVVIP Call Girls In Greater Kailash ➡️ Delhi ➡️ 9999965857 🚀 No Advance 24HRS...
 

3rd qrtr p comm sc part 2

  • 1. 1 Chapter 3 : Single-Sideband (SSB) Communication System Chapter contents  3.1 Single-Sideband System  SSBFC, SSBSC, SSBRC  3.2 Transmission to Conventional AM  3.3 Single-Sideband Transmitters  Filter method, Phase-Shift Method  3.4 Single-Sideband Receivers  SSB BFO Receiver, Coherent SSB BFO Receiver  3.5 Single-Sideband and Frequency-Division Multiplexing
  • 2. 2 Chapter 3 : Single-Sideband (SSB) Communication System  2 main disadvantages of the conventional AM DSBFC  Carrier power constitutes 2/3 or more of the total transmitted power – no information in the carrier.  Utilize twice as much bandwidth – both the upper and lower sideband actually contains same information (redundant).
  • 3. 3 3.1.1 : AM Single-Sideband Full Carrier (SSBFC)  The carrier is transmitted at full power but only one sideband is transmitted  requires half the bandwidth of DSBFC AM  SSBFC requires less total power but utilizes a smaller percentage of the power to carry the information
  • 4. 4 3.1.1 : AM Single-Sideband Full Carrier (SSBFC)  The output modulated signal  as SSB only has one sideband, the peak change in the envelope is only half of what it is with DSBFC  Therefore, the demodulated wave has only half the amplitude of the DSB modulated wave
  • 5. 5 3.1.2 : AM Single-Sideband Suppressed Carrier (SSBSC)  The carrier is totally suppressed and one sideband is removed  requires half the bandwidth of DSBFC AM  Sideband power makes up 100% of the total transmitted power  The wave is not an envelope but a sine wave at frequency equal to the carrier frequency ±modulating frequency (depending on which sideband is transmitted)
  • 6. 6 3.1.3 : AM Single-Sideband Reduced Carrier (SSBRC)  One sideband is totally removed and the carrier voltage is reduced to approximately 10% of its unmodulated amplitude  requires half the bandwidth of DSBFC AM  Less transmitted power than DSBFC and SSBFC but more power than SSBSC  As much as 96% of the total transmitted power is in the sideband  The output modulated signal is similar to SSBFC but with reduced maximum and minimum envelope amplitudes
  • 7. 7 3.2 : Comparison of Single-Sideband Transmission to Conventional AM  With SSB, only one sideband is transmitted and the carrier is either suppressed or reduced significantly  Eliminating the carrier would increase the power available for the sidebands by at least a factor of 3, providing approximately a 4.8 dB improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio 3.2.1 SSB Advantages : Power Conservation
  • 8. 8  50% reduction in bandwidth for a SSB compared to DSB equal to an improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio of 3 dB  By combining the bandwidth improvement and the power advantage of removing the carrier, the overall improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio using SSBSC is approximately 7.8 dB better that DSBFC 3.2.2 SSB Advantages : Bandwidth Conservation
  • 9. 9  With DSB, the carrier and two sidebands may propagate through the channel by different paths and experience different transmission impairment called as selective fading.  3 types of selective fading :  Sideband fading : one sideband is significantly attenuated resulting in a reduced signal amplitude at the output of the receiver and causing some distortion but not detrimental to the signal because the 2 sidebands contain the same information.  Carrier fading : reduction of the carrier level of a 100% modulated wave will make the carrier voltage less than the sum voltage of the sidebands.  Carrier or sideband phase shift : as the position change, a change in the shape of the envelope will occur, causing severely distorted demodulated signal. 3.2.3 SSB Advantages : Selective Fading
  • 10. 10  As SSB only utilizes half as much bandwidth as conventional AM, the thermal noise power is reduced to half that of a DSB system  Considering both the bandwidth reduction and the immunity to the selective fading, SSB system has an approximately a 12 dB S/N ratio advantage over DSB system 3.2.4 SSB Advantages : Noise Reduction
  • 11. 11  SSB requires more complex and expensive receivers than DSB.  As SSB includes either a reduced or a suppressed carrier, envelope detection cannot be used. SSB requires a carrier recovery and synchronization circuit, which adds to their cost, complexity and size. 3.2.5 SSB Disadvantages : Complex receivers 3.2.6 SSB Disadvantages : Tuning difficulties  SSB receivers require more complex and precise tuning than the DSB receivers.
  • 12. 12 3.3 : SSB Transmission  transmitters used for SSB suppressed and reduced carrier transmission are identical except that the re-inserted carrier transmitters have an additional circuits that adds a low amplitude carrier to the single sideband waveform after suppressed-carrier modulation has been performed and one of the sideband has been removed.  the re-inserted carrier is called a pilot carrier.  the circuit where the pilot carrier is re-inserted is called a linear summer.  3 transmitter configurations are commonly used for single sideband generation :  Filter method  Phase shift method  Third method
  • 13. 13 3.3.1 : Filter Method  Block diagram for a SSB transmitter using balanced modulators to suppressed the unwanted carrier and filters to suppress the unwanted sideband.  The low frequency IF is converted to the final operating frequency band through a series of frequency translation  3-stages of frequency up-conversion  modulating signal is an audio spectrum that extends from 0 kHz ~ 5 kHz
  • 14. 14 3.3.1 : Filter Method  modulating signal mixes with a low frequency (LF) 100 kHz carrier in the balanced modulator 1 to produced a DSB frequency spectrum centered at the suppressed 100 kHz carrier.  bandpass filter 1 (BPF 1) that is tuned to a 5 kHz bandwidth centered at 102.5 kHz used to eliminate the lower sideband and pass only the upper sideband.  the pilot carrier or reduced amplitude carrier is added to the single-sided waveform in the carrier re-insertion stage (summer).  the summer is a simple adder circuit that combines the 100 kHz pilot carrier with the 100 kHz ~ 105 kHz upper sideband frequency spectrum.
  • 15. 15 3.3.1 : Filter Method  Output of the summer is the SSBRC waveform. the SSBRC waveform is mixed in the balanced modulator 2 with a 2 MHz medium frequency (MF) carrier.  output is a DSB suppressed carrier signal in which the upper and lower sidebands each contain the original SSBRC frequency spectrum.  upper and lower sidebands are separated by a 200 kHz frequency band that is void of information.
  • 16. 16 3.3.1 : Filter Method  the lower sideband then is filtered (cut) through the BPF 2 (5 kHz bandwidth centered at 2.1025 MHz.  the output from BPF 2 is once again a single sideband reduced carrier waveform with a reduced 2.1 MHz carrier and a 5 kHz wide upper sideband.  then the SSBRC waveform from BPF 2 is mixed in the balanced modulator 3 with the 20 MHz high frequency carrier (HF), producing a double sideband suppressed carrier signal in which the upper and lower sidebands each contain the original SSBRC frequency spectrum.  upper and lower sidebands are separated by a 4.2 MHz frequency band that is void of information.
  • 17. 17 3.3.1 : Filter Method  the lower sideband then is filtered (cut) through the BPF 3 (5 kHz bandwidth centered at 22.1025 MHz.  the output from BPF 3 is once again a single sideband reduced carrier waveform with a reduced 22.1 MHz RF carrier and a 5 kHz wide upper sideband.  Conclusion  the original modulating signal frequency spectrum was up-converted in 3 modulation steps to a final carrier frequency of 22.1 MHz and a single upper sideband that extended from the carrier (22.1 MHz) to 22.105 MHz.  after each up-conversion (frequency translation), the desired sideband is separated from the double sideband spectrum with a bandpass filter (BPF).
  • 18. 18 3.3.1 : Filter Method  Why not using single heterodyning process (1 balanced modulator, 1 bandpass filter & single HF carrier) ?  Block diagram of a single conversion SSBSC transmitter :  the output of the balance modulator is a DSB spectrum centered around a suppressed carrier frequency of 22.1 MHz.
  • 19. 19 3.3.1 : Filter Method  to separate the 5 kHz upper sideband from the composite spectrum, a bandpass filter with extremely high Q is required.  for fixed modulating bandwidth, the filter Q increase rapidly with the centre frequency.  the difficulty with this method : the filter with high Q is difficult to construct and not economic. B f Q c =
  • 20. 20 3.3.2 : Phase Shift Method  with phase-shift method, the undesired sideband is cancelled in the output of the modulator.  Block diagram of a SSB transmitter using phase-shift method :  use 2 separate DSB modulators (balanced modulator 1 & 2).  modulating signal and carrier are applied directly to one of the modulators, then both are shifted 90º and applied to the second modulator.  the outputs from the two balanced modulators are DSBSC signals with the proper phase (when they are combined in a linear summer, the upper sideband is cancelled).
  • 21. 21 3.3.2 : Phase Shift Method  Mathematical analysis of the phase-shift transmitter :  modulating signal (sin wmt) is fed directly to balanced modulator 1 and shifted 90º (cos wmt) and fed to balanced modulator 2.  carrier signal (sin wmt) is also fed directly to balanced modulator 1 and shifted 90º (cos wmt) and fed to balanced modulator 2  the outputs of the balanced modulators are expressed as Output of balanced modulator 1 : (1) Output of balanced modulator 2 : (2) ( )tt tt mcmc cm ωωωω ωω +−−= = cos 2 1 )cos( 2 1 ))(sin(sin ( )tt tt mcmc cm ωωωω ωω +−−= = cos 2 1 )cos( 2 1 ))(cos(cos
  • 22. 22 3.3.2 : Phase Shift Method  the final output from the linear summer : (3) which is the lower sideband of the AM wave. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )tttt mcmcmcmc ωωωωωωωω ++−++−− cos 2 1 cos 2 1 cos 2 1 cos 2 1 ( )tmc ωω −= cos
  • 23. 23 3.4 SSB Receivers 3.4.1 : SSB BFO Receiver  Block diagram for a simple noncoherent SSB BFO receiver :  in a receiver, the input signal (suppressed or reduced carrier and one sideband) is amplified and then mixed with the RF local oscillator frequency to produce intermediate frequency.  the output from the RF mixer is then goes through further amplification and band reduction prior to second mixer.  the output from the IF amplifier stage is then mixed (heterodyned) with beat frequency oscillator (BFO) frequency.
  • 24. 24 3.4.1 : SSB BFO Receiver  BFO frequency is equal to the IF carrier frequency. Thus the difference between the IF and the BFO frequency is the information signal. i.e. the output from the IF mixer is the sum and difference frequencies between the IF and the beat frequency. The difference frequency band is the original input information.  the receiver is classified as noncoherent because the RF oscillator and the BFO signals are not synchronized to each other and to the oscillators in the transmitter. Consequently, any difference between the transmitter and receiver local oscillator frequencies produces a frequency offset error in the demodulated information signal.  the RF mixer and IF mixer are product detectors. A product detector and balanced (product) modulator are essentially the same circuit.
  • 25. 25 3.4.2 : Coherent SSB BFO Receiver  Block diagram for a coherent SSB BFO receiver :  this type of receiver is identical to the previous noncoherent type, except that the LO and BFO frequencies are synchronized to the carrier oscillators in the transmitter.  the carrier recovery circuit is a narrowband PLL that tracks the pilot carrier in the SSBRC signal.  the recovered carrier is then used to generate coherent local oscillator frequencies (RF LO frequency & BFO frequency) in the synthesizer.
  • 26. 26 3.4.2 : Coherent SSB BFO Receiver  any minor changes in the carrier frequency in the transmitter are compensated in the receiver, and the problem of frequency offset error is eliminated.
  • 27. 27 3.5 SSB and Frequency-Division Multiplexing  the most common application of SSB (especially SSBSC) is frequency- division multiplexing (FDM) due to the bandwidth and power efficiencies of SSB system.  Frequency-division multiplexing is an analog method of combining two or more analog sources that originally occupied the same frequency band in such a manner that the channels do not interfere with each other  Example of simple FDM system where four 5 kHz channels are frequency-division multiplexed into a single 20 kHz channel :
  • 28. 28 3.5 SSB and Frequency-Division Multiplexing  channel 1 signals modulate a 100 kHz carrier in a balanced modulator. The output is a DSBSC with a bandwidth of 10 kHz.  the DSBSC wave is then passed through BPF producing a SSBSC signal occupying the frequency band between 100 kHz and 105 kHz.  channel 2 signals modulate a 105 kHz carrier producing a DSBSC wave that is converted to SSBSC by passing it through a BPF.  the output from the BPF occupies the frequency band between 105 kHz and 110 kHz.  similar process is used to convert channel 3 and channel 4 signals to the frequency bands 110 kHz to 115 kHz and 11f kHz to 120 kHz, respectively.
  • 29. 29 3.5 SSB and Frequency-Division Multiplexing  the combined frequency spectrum produced by combining the outputs from 4 filters is shown below.  the total combined bandwidth is equal to 20 kHz and each channel occupies a different 5 kHz portion of the total 20 kHz bandwidth.  FDM is used extensively to combine many relatively narrowband channels into a single , composite wideband channel without the channel interfering with each other.  Ex : public telephone systems