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The document provides an overview of modulation techniques, specifically focusing on amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM), detailing various types of modulators and demodulators. It includes information on DSBSC, SSBSC, VSBSC for AM, and NBFM, WBFM for FM, along with their respective methods. The document also outlines upcoming topics on multiplexing and multiple access techniques, along with an assignment for further reading.

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5.more On Modulation

The document provides an overview of modulation techniques, specifically focusing on amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM), detailing various types of modulators and demodulators. It includes information on DSBSC, SSBSC, VSBSC for AM, and NBFM, WBFM for FM, along with their respective methods. The document also outlines upcoming topics on multiplexing and multiple access techniques, along with an assignment for further reading.

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Bandwidth of AM
Bandwidth
Power of AM
Power Cont.
Power Cont.
AM Modulators/Demodulator

DSBSC
 Modulator
 Balanced
 Ring
 Demodulator
 Coherent Detector
 Costas Loop
SSBSC
 Modulator
 Frequency discrimination method
 Phase discrimination method
 Demodulator
 Coherent
VSBSC
FM Modulator/Demodulator

Modulator
 NBFM
 WBFM
 Direct
 Indirect
Demodulator
 Frequency discrimination method
 Phase discrimination method
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Multiplexing
Multiple Access
Assignment

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 Types of Multiplexing (Merits/ Demerits)
 Types of Multiple Access techniques
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