Briefly Explain About Amplitude Demodulation
Amplitude Demodulation
Concepts of Amplitude Modulation:
Consider a carrier signal is characterized by,
The carrier signal amplitude is represented by , and the carrier signal frequency is represented by .
represents the information or message signal. As a result, an amplitude-modulated
() wave can be described as a function of time as follows:
The amplitude sensitivity is denoted by the constant . The carrier amplitude and message signal are both expressed in volts, while amplitude sensitivity is expressed in
In general, the amplitude of |Kam(t)| is less than unity:
for all
The carrier freq. ( ) is much higher than the maximum frequency element represented by of the message signal
The maximum freq. of the Amplitude modulation wave for +ve freq. is equal to (), and the lowest freq. element is equal to (). The difference between these two frequency terms is known as the amplitude modulation wave's transmission bandwidth (), which is exactly double the message signal bandwidth (). So,