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Encoding and Modulating
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Different Conversion Schemes
Encoding digitizing Modulating Modulating Digital Signal Analog Signal
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Digital to Digital Encoding
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Types of Digital to Digital Encoding
NRZ- Nonreturn to zero RZ-return to zero
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Unipolar Encoding It uses only one polarity, its has a voltage level taken as 0 and another is 1 Disadvantages DC Component Synchronization
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Polar Encoding Uses two voltage levels NRZ- Nonreturn to Zero
Level of the signal is always positive or negative. Two types of NRZ NRZ-L +ve voltage is represents a bit 0 NRZ-I Synchronization is provided RZ- Return Zero
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NRZ-L and NRZ-I Encoding
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RZ Encoding
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Manchester and Diff. Manchester Encoding
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Types of Bipolar Encoding
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Bipolar AMI Encoding
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B8ZS Encoding
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HDB3 Encoding
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Example Using B8ZS, encode the bit stream Assume that the polarity of the first 1 is positive.
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Analog to Digital Encoding
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Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM)
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Quantized PAM Signal
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PCM
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From Analog to PCM
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From Analog to PCM
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From Analog to PCM
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From Analog to PCM
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Digital to Analog modulation
In digital to analog modulation two basics issues are defined: Bit/Baud rate & Carrier signal
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Amplitude Shift Keying(ASK)
The figure depicts operation of ASK modulation. As shown in the figure, binary 1 will be represented by carrier signal with some amplitude while binary 0 will be represented by carrier of zero amplitude(i.e. no carrier).ASK is susceptible to noise interference.
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Amplitude Shift Keying(ASK)
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Formulas for ASK For Half duplex the bandwidth remains the same as given For Full duplex: Bandwidth(BW)=Given Bandwidth/2 Formula for calculating carrier frequencies Fc(forward)=Fc(min)+Nbaud/2 Fc(backward)=Fc(max)-Nbaud/2
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Frequency Shift Keying(FSK)
The figure depicts the FSK modulation. As shown, binary 1 and 0 is represented by two different carrier frequencies. Figure depicts that binary 1 is represented by high frequency 'f1' and binary 0 is represented by low frequency 'f2'.
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Frequency Shift Keying(FSK)
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Formulas for FSK For Calculating the Bandwidth: BW=Baud rate+(Fc1-Fc0) For Calculating Bit rate or Baud rate Baud rate/Bit Rate=BW - (Fc1-Fc0) Where (Fc1-Fc0)-Difference between two carrier frequencies
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Phase Shift Keying(PSK)
Figure depicts Binary Phase Shift Keying modulation type of PSK. As shown in the figure, Binary 1 is represented by 180 degree phase of the carrier and binary 0 is represented by 0 degree phase of the carrier.
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PSK Constellation
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4-PSK Characteristics
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Phase Shift Keying(PSK)
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4-PSK
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Bit Rate and Baud Rate
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Analog to Analog Modulation
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Amplitude Modulation
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Frequency Modulation
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Transmission of Digital Data Interfaces and Modems
Digital Data Transmission DTE-DCE Interface Other Interface Standards Modems
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Parallel Transmission
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Serial Transmission
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Asynchronous Transmission
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Synchronous Transmission
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DTEs and DCEs
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DTE-DCE interface
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Twisted-Pair Cable
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Shielded Twisted-Pair Cable
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Coaxial Cable
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Fiber Construction
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Refraction
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Critical Angle
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Reflection
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Transmission Impairment
Attenuation
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Distortion:
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Noise:
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