Welcome TO A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 2: Digital Modulation
Advertisements

1. INTRODUCTION In order to transmit digital information over * bandpass channels, we have to transfer the information to a carrier wave of.appropriate.
Data and Computer Communications
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
Physical Layer – Part 2 Data Encoding Techniques
ICSA 341 (Updated 12/2001) Encoding There are four types of encoding possible. –Digital Encoding of Digital Data –Digital Encoding of Analog Data –Analog.
1 Digital Data, Analog Signals (5.2) CSE 3213 Fall May 2015.
EE 4272Spring, 2003 Chapter 5 Data Encoding Data Transmission Digital data, digital signal Analog data, digital signal: e.g., voice, and video are often.
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS.  The modern world is dependent on digital communications.  Radio, television and telephone systems were essentially analog in.
Storey: Electrical & Electronic Systems © Pearson Education Limited 2004 OHT 5.1 Signals and Data Transmission  Introduction  Analogue Signals  Digital.
© Kemal AkkayaWireless & Network Security 1 Department of Computer Science Southern Illinois University Carbondale CS591 – Wireless & Network Security.
William Stallings Data and Computer Communications 7th Edition
Networks: Data Encoding1 Data Encoding Techniques.
Data Encoding Techniques
School of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Baseband Digital Modulation Baseband Digital Modulation Prof.
McGraw-Hill©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 Chapter 4 Digital Transmission.
1 Fall 2005 Long Distance Communication Carriers, Modulation, And Modems Qutaibah Malluhi Computer Science and Engineering Qatar University.
IT-101 Section 001 Lecture #15 Introduction to Information Technology.
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
Chapter 4 Digital Transmission
331: STUDY DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS.  1. Discuss computer networks (5 hrs)  2. Discuss data communications (15 hrs)
Sami Al-Wakeel 1 Data Transmission and Computer Networks Data Encoding.
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
4.2 Digital Transmission Pulse Modulation (Part 2.1)
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
McGraw-Hill©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2001 Data Transmission Techniques Data to be transmitted is of two types 1.Analog data 2.Digital data Therefore,
Data Transmission The basics of media, signals, bits, carries, and modems (Part II)
CS3502, Data and Computer Networks: the physical layer-3.
COSC 3213 – Computer Networks I Summer 2003 Topics: 1. Line Coding (Digital Data, Digital Signals) 2. Digital Modulation (Digital Data, Analog Signals)
Aegis School of Telecommunication Telecom Systems I by Dr. M. G. Sharma, Phd. IIT Kharagpur Microwaves and Antennas.
•Lecture 3 •Paul Flynn Modulation. Frequency Spectrum.
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
EE 6331, Spring, 2009 Advanced Telecommunication Zhu Han Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Class 11 Feb. 24 th, 2009.
Data Communications Chapter 5 Data Encoding.
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
1 CSCD 433 Network Programming Fall 2013 Lecture 4 Physical Layer Line Coding Continued.
Concepts of Multiplexing Many input signals to one transmission media Reduces the number of channels or conductors running from point A to point B Added.
Digital Transmission Outlines:- Multiplexing FDM TDM WDM
3-2008UP-Copyrights reserved1 ITGD4103 Data Communications and Networks Lecture-11:Data encoding techniques week 12- q-2/ 2008 Dr. Anwar Mousa University.
Baseband Data Transmission & Digital Modulation Techniques
Kashif BashirWWW.Taleem.greatnow.com Chapter 4 Digital Transmission.
9/12/ Digital Transmisison - Lin 1 CPET/ECET Digital Transmission Data Communications and Networking Fall 2004 Professor Paul I-Hai Lin Electrical.
Digital Communications
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
CSCI 465 Data Communications and Networks Lecture 7 Martin van Bommel CSCI 465 Data Communications and Networks 1.
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
Wireless Transmission Professor: Dr. Miguel Alonso Jr.
Chapter 4 Digital Transmission. 4.#2 4-1 DIGITAL-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION line coding, block coding, and scrambling. Line coding is always needed; block.
Digital modulation techniques. Modulations systems.
DATA ENCODING Digital-to-digital conversion - Encode digital data into a digital signal - Sending computer data Analog-to-Digital conversion - Digitizing.
Prof. Hosny Ibrahim Lecture 5. Data Communication IT 221 By: Prof. Hosny M. Ibrahim 2.
Shannon’s Theorem Nyquist Theorem Modulations Multiplexing
McGraw-Hill©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2004 Chapter 4 Digital Transmission.
A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product.
Signal Encoding Techniques Ir. Hary Nugroho MT.. Data Transmission.
Data and Computer Communications Tenth Edition by William Stallings Data and Computer Communications, Tenth Edition by William Stallings, (c) Pearson Education,
Signal Encoding Techniques. Digital Data, Digital Signal  Digital signal discrete, discontinuous voltage pulses discrete, discontinuous voltage pulses.
Feb. 2, 2004 Prof. Paul Lin 1 CPET The Physical Layer - Signal Encoding & Modems Paul I-Hai Lin, Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology.
Chapter 4. Digital Transmission
Signal Encoding Techniques
CHAPTER : 04 Encoding & Modulation
Chapter 4 Digital Transmission
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation)
4.1 Chapter 4 Digital Transmission Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
Introduction to electronic communication systems
Bit rate Baud rate Goal in data communication is to increase the bit rate while decreasing the baud rate. Increasing the data rate increases the speed.
Physical Layer (Part 2) Data Encoding Techniques
Physical Layer – Part 2 Data Encoding Techniques
Chapter 10. Digital Signals
Physical Layer – Part 2 Data Encoding Techniques
Presentation transcript:

welcome TO A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

Digital communication A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

What is Digital Communication? Data transmission, digital transmission, or digital communications  is the physical transfer of data over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel. Examples of such channels are copper wires, optical fibers,wireless communication channels,  storage media and computer buses. The data are represented as an electromagnetic signal, such as an electrical voltage, radio-wave, microwave, or infrared signal. A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

Products offered by Akademika DCL-01 : Analog Signal Sampling And Reconstruction Kit DCL-02 : PAM Time Division Multiplexing / Demultiplexing Kit DCL-03 : Pulse Code Modulation Kit DCL-04 : Pulse Code Demodulation Kit DCL-05 : Data Conditioning And Reconditioning Kit DCL-06 : ASK / PSK / FSK Modulation And Demodulation Kit DCL-07 : Delta / Sigma Delta And Adaptive Delta Modulation Demodulation Kit DCL-08 : Pulse Amplitude / Pulse Width / Pulse Position Modulation / Demodulation Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-01 “DCL-01: Analog Signal Sampling And Reconstruction Kit” is an introductory trainer kit to understand the principles of Analog Signal Sampling and Reconstruction. This unit provides the user sine wave of two different frequencies (1 KHz and 2 KHz), whose amplitude can be varied from 0V to 5V by using the pots P1 and P2 respectively. All onboard signals are Phase-Locked, to enable the learner to observe a stationary signal on an oscilloscope. A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-01 : Analog Signal Sampling and Reconstruction Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-02 “DCL-02: TDM Pulse Amplitude Modulation / Demodulation Kit” provides facilities for experimentation in the area of Time Division Multiplexing and Pulse Amplitude Modulation. An onboard Function Generator provides four synchronized amplitude variable sine waves: 250Hz, 500Hz, 1 KHz, 2 KHz, and an amplitude variable DC level for generation of synchronization pulses. The 32 KHz-sampling clock and 8 KHz channel identification signal are also generated onboard. On each Receiver channel, a 4th order Low Pass Butterworth Filter is provided with cut-off frequencies of 3.4 kHz, to obtain reconstructed signals from the de-multiplexed and demodulated signals. A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-02 : PAM Time Division Multiplexing / Demultiplexing Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-03 and DCL-04 “DCL-03” and “DCL-04” initiates the user to understand the fundamentals of Pulse Code Modulation Techniques. The various principles of Pulse Code Modulation, such as Sampling, Multiplexing, Quantizing and Encoding, can be studied with these trainer kits. The trainer also illustrates the use of parity bit for single bit error detection and Hamming Code for single bit error detection and correction. Frame Synchronization using a pseudo random bit sequence (PRBS) and bit Synchronization using phase locked loops are also illustrated in these kits. A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-03 : Pulse Code Modulation Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-04 : Pulse Code Demodulation Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-05 DCL-05 initiates the user to the various Data Conditioning and Reconditioning Techniques, normally adopted in practice. The System illustrates the use of the following data formats: a) Non Return to Zero - Level (NRZ-L) b) Non Return to Zero - Mark (NRZ-M) c) Non Return to Zero - Space (NRZ-S) d) Unipolar Return to Zero (URZ) e) Biphase - Level (Biphase-L) f) Biphase - Mark (Biphase-M) g) Biphase - Space (Biphase-S) h) Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) i) Unipolar To Bipolar A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

The trainer comes with an onboard data simulator, which generates the NRZ-L pattern depending on positions of 8-bit switch and the reference clock (266 KHz), which enables the trainers to work in a stand-alone mode. Interconnection facilities: Sockets and patch chords are provided for on board connections.   Test Points : All relevant test points are brought-out for observations. Observations are carried out on an oscilloscope.   Power Supply -12V, +5V, GND. A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-05 : Data Conditioning And Reconditioning Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-06 The trainer comes with an onboard data simulator, which generates the NRZ-L pattern depending on positions of 8-bit switch and the reference clock (256 KHz), which enables the trainers to work in a stand-alone mode. Three carrier modulation options are available on the kit. a) Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) b) Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) c) Phase Shift Keying (PSK). A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-06 : ASK / PSK / FSK Modulation and Demodulation Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-07 “DCL-07: Delta / Sigma / Adaptive Delta Modulation And Demodulation Kit” is a compact single board unit in wooden casing and it provides hands on experimentation in the area of Delta Modulation/Demodulation, Adaptive Delta Modulation/Demodulation, Sigma Delta Modulation/ Demodulation, CVSD, Compressor and Expander and also Voice Modulation an/Demodulation techniques. This unit contains onboard function generator, which provides Synchronized amplitude variable sine waves of 250Hz, 500Hz, 1 KHz and 2KHz and DC signal with variable amplitude. The unit has provision to accept external sine wave. Selectable clock frequency for modulation makes this kit ideal for experimentation. A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-07 : ASK / PSK / FSK Modulation and Demodulation Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-08 “DCL-08 : PAM / PWM / PPM Modulation trainer kit” provides experimentation in the area of Pulse Modulation/ Demodulation Techniques such as Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and Pulse Position Modulation (PPM). An onboard sine wave generator provides two synchronized amplitude variable sine waves of 500Hz and 1 KHz and one synchronized amplitude (0-2vpp) & Frequency (1-30Hz) variable sine wave. The unit has provision to accept external sine wave as input. An onboard clock generator circuit provides clock frequency of 8 KHz and 16 KHz for sampling circuit. A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

DCL-08 Pulse Amplitude / Pulse Width / Pulse Position Modulation / Demodulation Kit A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product

AKADEMIKA LAB SOLUTIONS EL-107, MIDC,T.T.C. Electronic Zone, Mahape, Navi Mumbai - 400710. Tel. : +91 22 27670581/82/83 Fax : +91 22 27670583 E-mail : lab@akademika.in, Website : www.akademika.in A Company Selling Technology and not just a Product