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I don't have to go through your exercises, I am very well familiar with diode ring demodulators and various other techniques to demodulate audio in amplitude modualted sysytems. I am well aware of the trade offs in effectiveness and costs of may different aprroaches. james On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:15:08 GMT, Jan Panteltje wrote: +++On a sunny day (Tue, 13 Jun 2006 00:32:38 GMT) it happened james wrote in : +++ +++A product Detector is prefered due to its mixer characteristics. Being +++balanced, the two inputs are supressed sufficiently to make filtering +++their components in the output much easier. Product detectors and +++Envelope dection is not the only means of detecting DSB-SC and DSB-LC +++signals. They are the most simplest and easiest to implement. +++ +++I have used sampling to demodulate QAM, In any color TV you will find it, +++carrier is regenerated in phase from the color burst, look up NTSC. +++And there we have 2 modulating systems, here is how that works in the +++time domain: +++ http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...ce23fcbb253646 +++ +++The main thing is perhaps that you can see that in SSB, if we have 1MHz +++carrier, and 1kHz sine modulation, we get a 1.001 MHz carrier (or 0.999 if +++the other sideband is used. +++So to get the original back, it would be sufficient to substract the 1MHz +++again in the first case (1.001 - 1) = 1kHz, or in the other case 1 - .999. +++ +++In the DSB-SC case we would have 1.001 AND .999 AT THE SAME TIME. +++ +++Using one sideband is enough. DSB uses double the bandwidth and as such +++is less efficient then SSB, +++ +++Distortion of the RF waveform may not nescessarily indicate that the +++detected audio is unintelligable. As long as the recovered audio is +++reproduced accuarately during demodulation then there is no +++distortion. +++ +++But it won't [work]. +++What the 4 diode ring modulator does, is make a RF amplitude phase phi +++when the audio signal goes positive proportional to the audio amplitude, +++and the same with phase phi+180 degrees when the audio signal goes negative. +++If you do AM envelope detector (as the you normally do with a diode and RC +++lowpass) you get a wave form that is no longer a sine, but looks like double +++phase rectified sine when filtered. +++ +++ +++ Spectral content of the demodualted signal can be set by +++post detection filtering. This can reduce to some extent the harmonics +++of the modulating signal. +++ +++ +++ +++By the way the lab you point to is more about the generation of a DSB +++signal. From figure 4 you are making statements about demodulation. +++ +++Of course, lok at that waveform, build a 'non distorting AM detector +++for it without carrier re-insertion (BFO, some oscillator), you CANNOT. +++Modulation /demodulation is related. +++ +++Please build one, try it, +++ +++Since the information in both sidebands are indentical the only need +++for the second sideband is to increase demodulated audio. +++ +++Yes, we agree here. +++ +++Please try it: +++ +++But for the non-believers, try it out, all you need is an audio amp, +++oscillator, 4 diodes, and of course a 27 HHz xtal oscillator. +++http://www.nzart.org.nz/nzart/examin...les/Mixers.htm +++There is a description and diagram a bit down on the page. +++ +++Listen to it on an AM receiver, and you will KNOW. +++ |
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