MODEM J.Padmavathi. Origin of Modems The word "modem" is a contraction of the words modulator-demodulator A modem is typically used to send digital data.

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MODEM J.Padmavathi

Origin of Modems The word "modem" is a contraction of the words modulator-demodulator A modem is typically used to send digital data over a phone line.digital dataphone line

The sending modem modulates the data into a signal that is compatible with the phone line

The receiving modem demodulates the signal back into digital data Wireless modems convert digital data into radio signals and back.radio signals

MODEM Definition modem - A modem modulates outgoing digital signals from a computer or other digital device to analog signals for a conventional copper twisted pair telephone line and demodulates the incoming analog signal and converts it to a digital signal for the digital device.digitalanalogtwisted pair

What is MODEM Short for modulator-demodulator

Definition A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable linesdeviceprogramcomputerdata Computer information is stored digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone lines is transmitted in the form of analog waves. A modem converts between these two forms.storeddigitallyanalogconverts DEF:

Types of modem External Internal

(cont…) Fortunately, there is one standard interface for connecting external modems to computers called RS-232standardinterfaceexternal modemsRS-232 Consequently, any external modem can be attached to any computer that has an RS-232 port, which almost all personal computers have. There are also modems that come as an expansion board that you can insert into a vacant expansion slot. These are sometimes called onboard or internal modems. portpersonal computers expansion boardexpansion slotinternal modems

(cont..) While the modem interfaces are standardized, a number of different protocols for formatting data to be transmitted over telephone lines exist protocolsformatting

characteristics distinguish one modem from another: Bps voice/data auto-answer Data compression Flash Memory Flash capability

characteristics distinguish one modem from another: 1.bps:How fast the modem can transmit and receive data At slow rates, modems are measured in terms of baud ratesbaud The slowest rate is 300 baud (about 25 cps). cps At higher speeds, modems are measured in terms of bits per second (bps)

(cont..) The fastest modems run at 57,600 bps, although they can achieve even higher data transfer rates by compressing the datarun data transfer rates Obviously, the faster the transmission rate, the faster you can send and receive data cannot receive data any faster than it is being sent

(cont…) If, for example, the device sending data to your computer is sending it at 2,400 bps, you must receive it at 2,400 bps. 2.voice/data :Many modems support a switch to change between voice and data modes. switch modes 3.auto-answer:An auto-answer modem enables your computer to receive calls in your absence

(cont..) Data compression:Some modems perform data compression, which enables them to send data at faster rates the modem at the receiving end must be able to decompress the data using the same compression technique.

(cont…) Flash Memory:Some modems come with flash memory rather than conventional ROM, which means that the communications protocols can be easily updated if necessary flash memory ROM communications protocols Flash capability:Most modern modems are fax modems, which means that they can send and receive faxes. fax modems

Configuration

Dump Terminal A dumb terminal is simply a keyboard and a screenkeyboardscreen A very common dumb terminal at the time was called the DEC VT-100, and it became a standard of the day The VT-100 could display 25 lines of 80 characters each

Operation When the user typed a character on the terminal, the modem sent the ASCII code for the character to the computer. The computer then sent the character back to the computer so it would appear on the screen.ASCII code

300 kbps Modems 300-bps Modems We'll use 300-bps modems as a starting point because they are extremely easy to understand. A 300-bps modem is a device that uses frequency shift keying (FSK) to transmit digital information over a telephone line. In frequency shift keying, a different tone (frequency) is used for the different bits (see How Guitars Work for a discussion of tones and frequencies).How Guitars Work

Full Duplex Modem Half Duplex Modem

Faster MODEMS Faster Modems In order to create faster modems, modem designers had to use techniques far more sophisticated than frequency-shift keying. First they moved to phase-shift keying (PSK), and then quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM).

(cont…) These techniques allow an incredible amount of information to be crammed into the 3,000 hertz of bandwidth available on a normal voice-grade phone line. 56K modems, which actually connect at something like 48 Kbps on anything but absolutely perfect lines, are about the limit of these techniques (see the links at the end of this article for more information). Here's a look inside a typical 56K modem:

(cont..)

Gradual Degradation

All of these high-speed modems incorporate a concept of gradual degradation, meaning they can test the phone line and fall back to slower speeds if the line cannot handle the modem's fastest speed.

The next step in the evolution of the modem was asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) modems.ADSL The word asymmetric is used because these modems send data faster in one direction than they do in another. (Eg) dedicated copper wire running between home and phone company's nearest mux or central office.

This dedicated copper wire can carry far more data than the 3,000-hertz signal needed for your phone's voice channel. If both the phone company's central office and your house are equipped with an ADSL modem on your line, then the section of copper wire between your house and the phone company can act as a purely digital high-speed transmission channel.

The capacity is something like 1 million bits per second (Mbps) between the home and the phone company (upstream) and 8 Mbps between the phone company and the home (downstream) under ideal conditions. The same line can transmit both a phone conversation and the digital data.

The approach an ADSL modem takes is very simple in principle. The phone line's bandwidth between 24,000 hertz and 1,100,000 hertz is divided into 4,000-hertz bands, and a virtual modem is assigned to each band. Each of these 249 virtual modems tests its band and does the best it can with the slice of bandwidth it is allocated. The aggregate of the 249 virtual modems is the total speed of the pipe.

X.21 interface on a DB 15 connector