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LAB REPORT 03

AV-362

A/C SAJJAD ALI (18091004)


A/C ADNAN QAMAR (18092012)
A/C HANZALA (18092034)
RSAF/C ABDUL RAHMAN (9224)
DSB-C MODULATION USING GRC
Introduction:
Amplitude Modulation:
Amplitude modulation (AM) is a modulation technique used in electronic
communication, most commonly for transmitting messages with a radio
carrier wave. In amplitude modulation, the amplitude (signal strength) of
the carrier wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal,
such as an audio signal.
DSB-C:
In DSB-C (Double Side Band carrier) modulation, unlike in AM, the wave
carrier is not transmitted; thus, much of the power is distributed between
the side bands, which implies an increase of the cover in DSB-SC,
compared to AM, for the same power use. DSB-SC transmission is a
special case of double-sideband reduced carrier transmission.

Block diagram:
Output graphs:

Source signal in time domain:


For 1 kHz

Carrier signal in time domain:


For 10 kHz

Modulated signal in time domain:


Source signal in frequency domain:

Carrier signal in frequency domain:

Modulated signal in frequency domain:


DSB-SC:
Double-sideband suppressed-carrier transmission (DSB-SC) is
transmission in which frequencies produced by amplitude modulation
(AM) are symmetrically spaced above and below the carrier frequency
and the carrier level is reduced to the lowest practical level, ideally being
completely suppressed.

Block Diagram:
Now, we’ll put the value of constant as ‘zero’ and rest of the Block
Diagram will remain the same.

Source signal in time domain:

Carrier signal in time domain:


Modulated signal in time domain:

Source signal in frequency domain:

Carrier signal in frequency domain:

Modulated signal in frequency domain:

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