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Page 1: Chapter 5 5 Angle Modulation Updated: 4/6/15 . Outline • Angle Modulation . Review: Modulation Concep ... Advanced, Fifth Edition by Wayne Tomasi – Chapter 7

Chapter 5

Angle Modulation Updated: 4/6/15

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Outline •  Angle Modulation

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Review: Modulation Concept •  Modulation is the process by which a message or

information-bearing signal is transformed into another signal to facilitate transmission over a communication channel –  Requires an auxiliary signal called carrier –  The modulation process is performed to accomplish several

objectives

•  Modulation Objectives –  Frequency translation

•  Designating various frequency spectrum for difference applications –  Channelization

•  E.g., assigning difference channels for uploading and downloading –  Practical Equipment Design

•  Antenna size (λf=c) –  Noise Performance

•  Assigning higher BW to ensure higher noise performance •  E.g., FM has 200-KHz channel BW compared to 10KHz for AM

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Review: Bandpass Signal & AM Modulation •  Remember for bandpass waveform we have

•  The voltage (or current) spectrum of the bandpass signal is

•  The PSD will be

•  In case of Ordinary AM (DSB – FC) modulation:

•  In this case Ac is the power level of the carrier signal with no modulation;

•  Therefore:

e

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Review: Voltage/Current Spectrum in AM •  We know for AM: •  The voltage or Current Spectrum will be

Amax – Amin Amax + Amin

m =

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Angle Modulation – Basic Concepts

à Note that θ’(t) Referred as the instantaneous frequency deviation

Phase deviation sensitivity (rad/V)

Freq. deviation sensitivity in rad/sec

Definitions: •  θ(t) is the instantaneous phase deviation (excess phase) - radian •  θ’(t) is the instantaneous frequency deviation – radian/sec •  Φi(t)=ωct + θ(t) is the instantaneous phase (exact) - radian •  fi(t)=(1/2p)dΦι(t)/dt = d(ωct + θ(t))/dt

•  This is the instantaneous frequency (exact) – radian/sec

Φi(t)

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Angle Modulation Representation

Constant called Phase deviation sensitivity (rad/V)

Constant called Freq. deviation sensitivity in ((rad/sec)/V)

In PM: θ(t) is proportional to m(t) à θ(t) = Dp . m(t) àθ’(t) = Dp . d [m(t)] / dt à Max. Instant. Frequency Deviation at Zero Crossing!

In FM: θ’(t) is proportional to m(t) à θ’(t) = Df . m(t)

à Max. Instant. Frequency Deviation at max[m(t)]

or Df/2π = Hz/V

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Frequency VS Phase Modulation

Frequency Modulation

Phase Modulation

θ’(t) = Dp . d [m(t)] / dt

θ’(t) = Df . m(t)

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Frequency VS Phase Modulation

Frequency Modulation

Phase Modulation

θ’(t) = Dp . d [m(t)] / dt

θ’(t) = Df . m(t)

Max. Instant. Frequency Deviation at max[m(t)]

Max. Instant. Frequency Deviation at Zero Crossing

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Generation of FM from PM & Vice Versa

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Frequency Deviation •  In general

–  For FM

–  Thus, in case of FM

–  For PM

–  Thus, in case of PM p

,

The instantaneous freq. varies about carrier freq. proportional to m(t)

Frequency deviation from the carrier frequency

Derivative of m(t)

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Maximum Frequency Deviation

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Angle Modulation Using MATLAB

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Assuming the Modulating Signal is Sinusoid s(t) =Vc cos(ωct +θ(t))sPM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +Dpm(t))

sFM (t) =Vc cos(ωct + Dfm(τ )d∫ τ )

m(t) =Vm cos(ωmt)sPM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +DpVm cos(ωmt))

sFM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +DfVmωm

sin(ωmt))

In general (Vp=Vm):

If the modulating signal is sinusoid:

sPM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +mp cos(ωmt));→mp = βp = Dpmax[m(t)]= DpVm

sFM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +mf sin(ωmt));→mf = β f =DfVm2π

. 1fm=ΔFB

The modulation index can be defined as (pay attention to units):

Peak Freq. Deviation=ΔF BW of m(t) Note that the Peak Phase Deviation is the same as modulation index in PM

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Assuming the Modulating Signal is Sinusoid

Note K = Dp & K1=Df ;Vm = max [m(t)]=max [Vm(t)] = Modulating Signal

mp = βp = Dpmax[m(t)]= DpVm

mf = β f =DfVm2π

. 1fm=ΔFB

Notes: •  Vm is proportional to ΔF (peak frequency

deviation) •  Vm is proportional to Β (bandwidth of the

modulating signal) •  Vm directly impacts the BW but no impact on the

total signal spectral power – •  This is difference from AM! •  Then what is the spectral impact of Vm? à

If impact the individual spectral lines!

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Example (C0) •  Assume Df = 10π (rad/sec/V); Dp=π/2 rad/V, fc=10Hz,

fm=1Hz, Vc=1Volt. –  Determine XFM(t) and plot it –  Determine XPM(t) and plot it

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Example (C0) - Answer •  Assume Df = 10π (rad/sec/V); Dp=π/2 rad/V, fc=10Hz,

fm=1Hz, Vc=1Volt. –  Determine XFM(t) and plot it –  Determine XPM(t) and plot it

Transitions

See Notes

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Example (C) •  Assume Df = 5KHz/V and m(t) = 2cos(2π.2000t)

–  Determine the peak frequency for FM –  Determine the modulation index for FM –  If Dp=2.5 rad/V, determine the peak phase deviation

sPM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +mp cos(ωmt));→mp = βp = Dpmax[m(t)]= DpVm

sFM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +mf sin(ωmt));→mf = β f =DfVm2π

. 1fm=ΔFB

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Summary

Note K = D = Sensitivity; Vm = max [m(t)]=max [Vm(t)] = Modulating Signal m modulation index; ΔF=Δf;

=Df =Dp

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Spectra of Angle-Modulated Signals

s(t) =Vc cos(ωct +θ(t))sPM (t) =Vc cos(ωct +Dpm(t))

sFM (t) =Vc cos(ωct + Dfm(τ )d∫ τ )

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Example: Spectrum of a PM or FM Signal with Sinusoidal Modulation

So, what is the expression for angle modulation in frequency domain (assume m(t) is sinusoidal: For FM: For PM:

Complex envelope: Using Fourier Series

Jn (β) is Bessel function of the first kind of the nth order; Cannot be evaluated in closed form, but it has been evaluated numerically

Note: wmt= θ dθ = wmdt dt=dθ/wm Change Limits: Tm/2àπ/-π

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Bessel Function

Carson’s Rule: shown that 98% of the total power is contained in the bandwidth (sometimes we use 99% rule)

Zero crossing points; Used to determine the modulation index

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Bessel Function for Angle Modulation •  In general the modulated signal (s(t)) is

•  The Bessel Function:

S(t)

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Bessel Function for Angle Modulation

S(t)

S(t)

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Example (A) •  Assume FM modulation with modulation index of 1 •  m(t) =Vmsin(2.pi.1000t) and Vc(t)= =10sin(2.pi.500.103t) •  Find the following:

–  Number of sets of significant side frequencies (G(f)) –  Amplitude of freq. components –  Draw the frequency component

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Example (B) •  Plot the spectrum from the modulated FM

signal for β=0.5, 1, 2

β=0.5

Normalized

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Bessel Function Using MATLAB

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Narrowband Angle Modulation

Note: m=|θ(t)|

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NBPM / NBFM & WB Angle Modulation

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Wideband Angle Modulation

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Frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)

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Stereo FM Modulator

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Stereo FM De-Modulator

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References •  Leon W. Couch II, Digital and Analog Communication

Systems, 8th edition, Pearson / Prentice, Chapter 5 •  Electronic Communications System: Fundamentals Through

Advanced, Fifth Edition by Wayne Tomasi – Chapter 7 (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209442.Electronic_Communications_System)

See Notes