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EE104: Lecture 20 Outline Review of Last Lecture Noise in AM Receivers Single Sideband Modulation Vestigial Sideband Modulation AM Radio and Superheterodyne.

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1 EE104: Lecture 20 Outline Review of Last Lecture Noise in AM Receivers Single Sideband Modulation Vestigial Sideband Modulation AM Radio and Superheterodyne Receivers

2 Review of Last Lecture Generation of AM Waves Square Law and Envelope Detection of AM Double Side Band Suppressed Carrier Product Modulators for DSBSC Coherent Detection for DSBSC: Costas Loop

3 Noise in AM Receivers Power in s(t) is.5A c 2 P m Power in m(t) is.25A c 2 P m Power in n(t) is.5N 0 B SNR=.5A c 2 P m /(N 0 B) Power of s(t) over power of n(t) in BW of interest Product Modulator m´(t)+ n´(t) A c cos(2  f c t+  s(t)=A c cos(2  f c t+  m(t) + n(t): white LPF 1

4 Single Sideband Only transmits upper or lower sideband of AM Reduces bandwidth by factor of 2 Transmitted signal can be written in terms of Hilbert transform of m(t) SSB can introduce distortion at DC USB LSB

5 Vestigial Sideband Transmits USB or LSB and vestige of other sideband Reduces bandwidth by roughly a factor of 2 Generated using standard AM or DSBSC modulation, then filtering Standard AM or DSBSC demodulation VSB used for image transmission in TV signals USB

6 AM Radio and Superheterodyne Receivers Multiplexes AM radio signals in frequency 10 KHz bandwidth, carrier in 530-1610 Khz Receiver needs tight filtering to remove adjacent signals LO can radiate out receiver front end Fix problems by IF processing (Superheterodyne) f1f1 f2f2 f3f3

7 Main Points SNR in DSBSC is power of transmit signal over power of noise in the bandwidth of interest. SSB is a spectrally efficient AM technique with half the BW requirements of standard AM and DSBSC. VSB similar to SSB, uses slightly more BW for a lower DC distortion. AM receivers (and others) downconvert to IF for demodulation to avoid filtering/reradiation problems.


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