Title: FM Generation and Detection
1FM Generation and Detection
- Analog and Digital Communications
- Autumn 2005-2006
2FM Bandwidth
Consider Tone Modulation
3FM Bandwidth Single Tone
Is this the maximum value?
4FM Bandwidth Generic Signal
Estimate BW using worst case tone modulation!
Define Deviation ratio
Approximations
Carsons rule
Carsons rule is applied for extreme values of
deviation ratio. It underestimates the BW for
practical systems.
(Do Example 5.2-1 and Exercise 5.2-1 in text)
5Transmission BW Summary
6Generating NBFM Signals
- Direct method
- Use a voltage-controlled oscillator
- Output frequency is proportional to input voltage
- Use information signal as the input voltage
- Restricted to low power applications
- Most circuits unstable at carrier frequency
- Not suitable for commercial FM broadcast
- Require sophisticated feedback control
7Generating NBFM Signals
Indirect method
(NBPM/NBFM)
8Generating WBFM Signals
Direct Method ? Use a VCO (as in case of NBFM)
Indirect Method ? Generate NBFM first
Frequency converter might be needed if
the multiplier produces a carrier at a frequency
different from the desired carrier frequency!
9FM Detection
- Four primary methods
- Differentiator with envelope detector
- FM to AM conversion
- Phase-shift discriminator
- Approximates the differentiator
- Zero-crossing detector
- Frequency feedback
- Phase lock loops (PLL)
10FM Detection FM to AM
Differentiate the FM signal to get an AM signal!
Then use an Envelope Detector!
11FM Detection Discriminator
12FM Detection Zero crossing detector
Idea
Produce a pulse at each zero crossing Integrate
over a suitable period Higher frequencies
produce more pulses More pulses result in higher
output values Output values are proportional to
message
Want to track message but not the carrier!
13FM Detection Phase Lock Loops
Basic Task of PLL
Lock the instantaneous angle of a VCO with
the instantaneous angle of an external signal.
i.e., lock (or track) the phase and frequency.