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Experiment On ASK

The document describes an experiment on amplitude shift keying (ASK) modulation and demodulation. It involves using a pseudo-random bit sequence (PRBS) generator and an AM modulator to generate an ASK modulated signal. A phase-locked loop (PLL) is then used to demodulate the ASK signal. Key components used include a PRBS generator, AM modulator, envelope detector, comparator, and function generators. Tracing the waveforms and observing the effects of varying the carrier frequency and modulation index are objectives of the experiment.

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Experiment On ASK

The document describes an experiment on amplitude shift keying (ASK) modulation and demodulation. It involves using a pseudo-random bit sequence (PRBS) generator and an AM modulator to generate an ASK modulated signal. A phase-locked loop (PLL) is then used to demodulate the ASK signal. Key components used include a PRBS generator, AM modulator, envelope detector, comparator, and function generators. Tracing the waveforms and observing the effects of varying the carrier frequency and modulation index are objectives of the experiment.

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Indian Institute of Technology Patna

Dept. of Electrical Engineering


Pataliputra colony, New Govt.
Kanpa RoadPolytechnic 801106 Patna, Bihar – 13
Bihta PatnaCampus,
Communication Lab Experiment - 5

Experiment on Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) Modulation and Demodulation


Objective: To design a ASK modulator using Pseudo-Random Bit Sequence (PRBS) generator and AM modulator and
demodulate the generated ASK modulated signal using PLL.

Hardware Required:
PRBS Generator (Previously Designed), AM Modulator using MC1496, Diode (Ge), Resistors, Capacitors, CRO, Two
function generators, breadboard and connecting wires.

Block Diagram:
ASK Modulator ASK Demodulator

23-1 PRBS Generator


Clk: 1 KHz, 0-5 V (TTL)
Square Wave

A B C D
AM Modulator

Output
Envelope
using MC-1496 Comparator
µ<1 Detector

Carrier Signal
fc = 10-30 KHz Sinewave

Figure 1: Block Diagram of the experiment.

Observation in the circuit

1. Trace the waveforms at the points marked in circle of Fig. 1 neatly.


2. What will be the effect in the demodulator if fc is varied slightly within the mentioned span at the modulator?
3. Try to explain the purpose of using comparator at the output stage.
4. Try to change the modulation index slightly and see the effect on the circuit.
Figure 2: Internal circuit diagram of MC 1496. Figure 3: Circuit for AM modulator.

Figure 4: Envelope Detector for the demodulation of ASK signal.

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