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                  L2 - Fundamentals of Amplitude Modulation
                               Seneca College
                              Prof Kris Pillay
                                          AM Introduction
1.   Why do we use modulation?
      a. Antenna size and efficient transmission and reception at higher frequencies.
      b. Only one transmission and reception of voice can take place and transmission and
         reception of 2nd signal would result in the interference being at the same frequency.

2.   What is Modulation and Demodulation?
     Modulation is a process of impressing (or translating) a low frequency intelligence signal
     onto a higher frequency carrier signal.
     Demodulation is the reverse process where the received modulated signal is transformed
     back to its original low frequency audio signal.

                                    Amplitude Modulation
3.    What is Amplitude Modulation?
     In Amplitude Modulation the amplitude of the carrier frequency is changed in accordance
     with the amplitude.

4.   Figure 2.4 shows the AM wave forms under varying intelligence conditions.
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5.    Mathematical description of AM

            Mathematical description of AM
        •   The instantaneous value of an unmodulated carrier is
                ec = Ec sin 2 fc t
                Where Ec = peak carrier amplitude
                         fc = Carrier frequency
        • The instantaneous value of an intelligence signal
               ei = Ei sin 2 fi t
               Where Ei = peak intelligence amplitude
                         fi = Intelligence frequency




6. The instantaneous value of an unmodulated carrier is
      ec = Ec sin 2 fc t
      Where Ec = peak carrier amplitude
               fc = Carrier frequency

7. The instantaneous value of an intelligence signal
      ei = Ei sin 2 fi t
      Where Ei = peak intelligence amplitude
               fi = Intelligence frequency

                                   Mathematical description of AM
8.    Since the amplitude of the am signal varies in accordance with the amplitude of the
      intelligence signal
        eAM = (Ec +Ei sin 2 fi t) sin 2 fc t
        eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +Ei sin 2 fi t x sin 2 fc t

9.    The second part is the multiplication of the signals in the frequency domain results in
      amplitude modulation

10.   Since sin A X sin B = 0.5{cos (A-B) – cos (A+B)}
      eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +Ei sin 2 fi t x sin 2 fc t
      eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +mEc sin 2 fi t x sin 2 fc t [where Ei =mEc ]
      eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc {cos 2 (fc - fi )t – cos 2(fc + fi )t}
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                                        Amplitude Modulation
11.    A 1 MHz carrier signal is modulated by a 5 kHz intelligence signal. Determine the
      frequency components of the resulting AM signal and draw the frequency domain
      representation.




                                        Amplitude Modulation




12.    A 30 MHz carrier signal is modulated by a 10 kHz intelligence signal. Determine the
      frequency components of the resulting AM signal, draw the frequency domain
      representation, and determine the bandwidth.
4


                                            Amplitude Modulation
13.     What is Bandwidth of an AM signal?
       The total Bandwidth of the AM signal is defined as the difference between the upper and
       the lower side frequencies.
14.    BW = fUSF- fLSF
15.    A closer look at the result reveals that the
         BW = 2 fi

                                        Amplitude Modulation
16.    A 1000 kHz carrier is modulated by a music signal that has frequency range from 20 Hz to
       20 kHz.
       a. Determine the range of frequencies generated for the upper sideband and lower
          sidebands.
       b. Determine the BW
       c. Can the music signal be processed in an AM system without distortion?

                                         Amplitude Modulation
17.      Solution
         a. fUSBmax=fC+ fimax= 1000 kHz + 20 kHz = 1020 kHz
         b.     fUSBmin=fC+ fimin= 1000 kHz + 20 Hz = 1000.02 kHz
         c.     fLSBmax=fC- fimax= 1000 kHz - 20 kHz = 980 kHz
         d.     fLSBmin=fC- fimin= 1000 kHz + 20 Hz = 999.98 kHz

18.      BW =fUSBmax-fLSBmax= 1020 kHz -980 kHz =2 x fimax
         = 2x 20 kHz = 40 kHz

19.        AM designated BW = 10 kHz, hence only frequencies below 5 kHz will be processed and
      all fi > 5 kHz will be distorted. No wonder on AM radio music does not sound as good as an
      FM band.

                                         Modulation index
20. What is modulation index?
     A measure of the extent to which the amplitude of the carrier is varied by the intelligence is
     expressed in terms of the modulation index m.

21.    Modulation index is given by
       M = Ei/Ec = (Emax – Emin) /(Emax + Emin)
        where m = modulation index
        Ei = Peak amp of intelligence signal
        Ec = Peak amp of carrier signal
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22. Graphical Measurement (see fig 2.8)




23.  M = (Emax – Emin) /(Emax + Emin)
     Min modulation = 0
     Max modulation = 100
                                           Over - Modulation
24. What is over modulation?
     modulation index = m = Ei/Ec
     If Ei = 0, this results in 0% modulation
     If Ei = Ec, this results in 100% modulation

25.   If E > Ec, this results in over modulation, If this occurs the modulated carrier will be more
      than double its un modulated value but will fall to zero for an interval of time as shown in
      fig 2.9
6


                                        Amplitude Modulation
26.   determine the % modulation, and Ei for an un-modulated carrier peak to peak amplitude of
      80 V that reaches its max and min values as shown below
       S No Emax (V)          Emin (V)      m%             Ei (V)
       a.      100            60            25             20
       b.      125            35            56.2           45
       c.      160            0             100            80
       d.      180            0             ?              90
       e.      135            25            68.7           55

                                         AM Analaysis
27. The am signal is given by
    eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc {cos 2 (fc - fi )t – cos 2(fc + fi )t}
    eAM=Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc cos 2 (fc - fi )t – 0.5 mEc cos 2(fc + fi )t


28.   Inference: The AM wave consists of carrier, USF and LSF
             The amplitude of the side frequencies is 0.5mEc

29.  In AM transmission the carrier amplitude Ec and carrier frequency fc always remain
     constant , whilst the intelligence amplitude Ei and the intelligence frequencies keep
     changing and hence the side bands amplitude and the frequencies keep changing.
30. The carrier contains no intelligence, however max power goes to it.
31. The side bands carry the intelligence and if more power goes to the side bands that contain
     info the transmission becomes more efficient. That is why the m is always set to maximum,
     but not higher than 100%.
                                         AM power distribution
32. Power distribution in AM signal
   The amplitude of the am wave is
   eAM=Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc cos 2 (fc - fi )t – 0.5 mEc cos 2(fc + fi )t

       Eam = Ec + 0.5mEc + 0.5 mEc
       Pam = Pc + PLSB + PLSB
   Since power is proportional to the swquare of the voltage, the power can be expressed as
       Pam = Pc + 0.25m2 Pc+ 0.25m2 Pc
33. PT =Pam = Pc + 0.25m2 Pc+ 0.25m2 Pc = Pc (1 + m2 /2)
34. Power is side band is PLSB =PLSB = Pc ( m2 /4)
                                        AM power distribution
35. Power in side band is PLSB =PLSB = Pc ( m2 /2)
36. The effect of m over the power in side bands?
37. Most modulators are set for 90 to 95% modulation to transmit max intelligence power and
     at the same time do not exceed 100% modulation.
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                                        Amplitude Modulation
38.    A 500 W carrier is to be modulated to a 90% modulation level. Determine the

        – The total transmitted power
39.
        – The upper side band and lower side band power
       Solution
40.    PT =Pc (1 + m2 /2) = 500 (1 + .92 /2) = 702.5
41.    Power in side band is PLSB =PLSB = Pc ( m2 /4)
        = 500 ( .92 /4) = 101.25

                                       Amplitude Modulation
42.    An AM broadcast station operates at its max allowed tatal output of 50 kw and at 95%
       modulation. Calcualte the

        – Carrier power
43.
        – Sideband power
       Solution
      PT =Pc (1 + m2 /2)
      50 =Pc (1 + 0.952 /2) = Pc(1 + .857 /2) = 1.429 Pc
      50 = 1.429 Pc
      1.429 Pc = 50 kW
      Carrier Power Pc = 50 / 1.429 kW = 34.99 kw
      sideband power = Pc ( 0.952 /2) = Pc(.857 /2) = 0.429 Pc
                        = 15.01 kw
                                          AM Transmitter system
44.     Microphone sound to modulating signal
45.    Intelligence signal is amplified.
46.    The oscillator generates the carrier frequency
47.    The oscillator buffer ensues stability and then amplified
48.    The modulator modulates the signal and transmits to the antenna
49.    The impedance of the antenna is to be properly matched
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L2 fundamentals of amplitude modulation notes

  • 1. 1 L2 - Fundamentals of Amplitude Modulation Seneca College Prof Kris Pillay AM Introduction 1. Why do we use modulation? a. Antenna size and efficient transmission and reception at higher frequencies. b. Only one transmission and reception of voice can take place and transmission and reception of 2nd signal would result in the interference being at the same frequency. 2. What is Modulation and Demodulation? Modulation is a process of impressing (or translating) a low frequency intelligence signal onto a higher frequency carrier signal. Demodulation is the reverse process where the received modulated signal is transformed back to its original low frequency audio signal. Amplitude Modulation 3. What is Amplitude Modulation? In Amplitude Modulation the amplitude of the carrier frequency is changed in accordance with the amplitude. 4. Figure 2.4 shows the AM wave forms under varying intelligence conditions.
  • 2. 2 5. Mathematical description of AM Mathematical description of AM • The instantaneous value of an unmodulated carrier is ec = Ec sin 2 fc t Where Ec = peak carrier amplitude fc = Carrier frequency • The instantaneous value of an intelligence signal ei = Ei sin 2 fi t Where Ei = peak intelligence amplitude fi = Intelligence frequency 6. The instantaneous value of an unmodulated carrier is ec = Ec sin 2 fc t Where Ec = peak carrier amplitude fc = Carrier frequency 7. The instantaneous value of an intelligence signal ei = Ei sin 2 fi t Where Ei = peak intelligence amplitude fi = Intelligence frequency Mathematical description of AM 8. Since the amplitude of the am signal varies in accordance with the amplitude of the intelligence signal eAM = (Ec +Ei sin 2 fi t) sin 2 fc t eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +Ei sin 2 fi t x sin 2 fc t 9. The second part is the multiplication of the signals in the frequency domain results in amplitude modulation 10. Since sin A X sin B = 0.5{cos (A-B) – cos (A+B)} eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +Ei sin 2 fi t x sin 2 fc t eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +mEc sin 2 fi t x sin 2 fc t [where Ei =mEc ] eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc {cos 2 (fc - fi )t – cos 2(fc + fi )t}
  • 3. 3 Amplitude Modulation 11. A 1 MHz carrier signal is modulated by a 5 kHz intelligence signal. Determine the frequency components of the resulting AM signal and draw the frequency domain representation. Amplitude Modulation 12. A 30 MHz carrier signal is modulated by a 10 kHz intelligence signal. Determine the frequency components of the resulting AM signal, draw the frequency domain representation, and determine the bandwidth.
  • 4. 4 Amplitude Modulation 13. What is Bandwidth of an AM signal? The total Bandwidth of the AM signal is defined as the difference between the upper and the lower side frequencies. 14. BW = fUSF- fLSF 15. A closer look at the result reveals that the BW = 2 fi Amplitude Modulation 16. A 1000 kHz carrier is modulated by a music signal that has frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. a. Determine the range of frequencies generated for the upper sideband and lower sidebands. b. Determine the BW c. Can the music signal be processed in an AM system without distortion? Amplitude Modulation 17. Solution a. fUSBmax=fC+ fimax= 1000 kHz + 20 kHz = 1020 kHz b. fUSBmin=fC+ fimin= 1000 kHz + 20 Hz = 1000.02 kHz c. fLSBmax=fC- fimax= 1000 kHz - 20 kHz = 980 kHz d. fLSBmin=fC- fimin= 1000 kHz + 20 Hz = 999.98 kHz 18. BW =fUSBmax-fLSBmax= 1020 kHz -980 kHz =2 x fimax = 2x 20 kHz = 40 kHz 19. AM designated BW = 10 kHz, hence only frequencies below 5 kHz will be processed and all fi > 5 kHz will be distorted. No wonder on AM radio music does not sound as good as an FM band. Modulation index 20. What is modulation index? A measure of the extent to which the amplitude of the carrier is varied by the intelligence is expressed in terms of the modulation index m. 21. Modulation index is given by M = Ei/Ec = (Emax – Emin) /(Emax + Emin) where m = modulation index Ei = Peak amp of intelligence signal Ec = Peak amp of carrier signal
  • 5. 5 22. Graphical Measurement (see fig 2.8) 23. M = (Emax – Emin) /(Emax + Emin) Min modulation = 0 Max modulation = 100 Over - Modulation 24. What is over modulation? modulation index = m = Ei/Ec If Ei = 0, this results in 0% modulation If Ei = Ec, this results in 100% modulation 25. If E > Ec, this results in over modulation, If this occurs the modulated carrier will be more than double its un modulated value but will fall to zero for an interval of time as shown in fig 2.9
  • 6. 6 Amplitude Modulation 26. determine the % modulation, and Ei for an un-modulated carrier peak to peak amplitude of 80 V that reaches its max and min values as shown below S No Emax (V) Emin (V) m% Ei (V) a. 100 60 25 20 b. 125 35 56.2 45 c. 160 0 100 80 d. 180 0 ? 90 e. 135 25 68.7 55 AM Analaysis 27. The am signal is given by eAM = Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc {cos 2 (fc - fi )t – cos 2(fc + fi )t} eAM=Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc cos 2 (fc - fi )t – 0.5 mEc cos 2(fc + fi )t 28. Inference: The AM wave consists of carrier, USF and LSF The amplitude of the side frequencies is 0.5mEc 29. In AM transmission the carrier amplitude Ec and carrier frequency fc always remain constant , whilst the intelligence amplitude Ei and the intelligence frequencies keep changing and hence the side bands amplitude and the frequencies keep changing. 30. The carrier contains no intelligence, however max power goes to it. 31. The side bands carry the intelligence and if more power goes to the side bands that contain info the transmission becomes more efficient. That is why the m is always set to maximum, but not higher than 100%. AM power distribution 32. Power distribution in AM signal The amplitude of the am wave is eAM=Ec sin 2 fc t +0.5 mEc cos 2 (fc - fi )t – 0.5 mEc cos 2(fc + fi )t Eam = Ec + 0.5mEc + 0.5 mEc Pam = Pc + PLSB + PLSB Since power is proportional to the swquare of the voltage, the power can be expressed as Pam = Pc + 0.25m2 Pc+ 0.25m2 Pc 33. PT =Pam = Pc + 0.25m2 Pc+ 0.25m2 Pc = Pc (1 + m2 /2) 34. Power is side band is PLSB =PLSB = Pc ( m2 /4) AM power distribution 35. Power in side band is PLSB =PLSB = Pc ( m2 /2) 36. The effect of m over the power in side bands? 37. Most modulators are set for 90 to 95% modulation to transmit max intelligence power and at the same time do not exceed 100% modulation.
  • 7. 7 Amplitude Modulation 38. A 500 W carrier is to be modulated to a 90% modulation level. Determine the – The total transmitted power 39. – The upper side band and lower side band power Solution 40. PT =Pc (1 + m2 /2) = 500 (1 + .92 /2) = 702.5 41. Power in side band is PLSB =PLSB = Pc ( m2 /4) = 500 ( .92 /4) = 101.25 Amplitude Modulation 42. An AM broadcast station operates at its max allowed tatal output of 50 kw and at 95% modulation. Calcualte the – Carrier power 43. – Sideband power Solution PT =Pc (1 + m2 /2) 50 =Pc (1 + 0.952 /2) = Pc(1 + .857 /2) = 1.429 Pc 50 = 1.429 Pc 1.429 Pc = 50 kW Carrier Power Pc = 50 / 1.429 kW = 34.99 kw sideband power = Pc ( 0.952 /2) = Pc(.857 /2) = 0.429 Pc = 15.01 kw AM Transmitter system 44. Microphone sound to modulating signal 45. Intelligence signal is amplified. 46. The oscillator generates the carrier frequency 47. The oscillator buffer ensues stability and then amplified 48. The modulator modulates the signal and transmits to the antenna 49. The impedance of the antenna is to be properly matched
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