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Wideband FM/PM Signals. Dr. Ali Hussein Muqaibel Electrical Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals. When do we call it Wideband ?. Narrowband. Otherwise. Wideband. What is the Bandwidth of Wideband FM?. Nyquist sampling theorem
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Wideband FM/PM Signals Dr. Ali Hussein Muqaibel Electrical Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
When do we call it Wideband ? Narrowband Otherwise Wideband
What is the Bandwidth of Wideband FM? Nyquist sampling theorem m(t) with a bandwidth of Bm (Hz), the minimum sampling frequency is 2Bm t = 1/2Bm
In Frequency Domain It is not delta!
The estimated BW Using the fact that f = kf mp/2, the bandwidth in Hz becomes In practice, this bandwidth is higher than the actual bandwidth of FM signals. Consider for example narrowband FM. Using this formula for the bandwidth, we see that the bandwidth is twice the actual bandwidth.
Carson’s Rule where Bm = Bandwidth of the Message Signal m(t) in Hz, and = kf mpf = kf mp/2. Special Case For very wideband FM For narrowband FM
The Modulation Index (Deviation Ratio) For FM/PM, the modulation index or deviation ratio ,β, is defined as Accordingly we may rewrite Carson's rule as
For PM Similar Rrsults . Notice that the above results can be readily extended for PM: • Notice that • BWFM depends on the max(m(t)). • BWPM depends on the frequency content (change of m(t)) which is related to
Examples for Bandwidth Estimation • On the text book do examples 5.3-5.4 & 5.5 • (In the class we start 5.3 then continue 5.3 & 5.4 to see the effect of doubling the amplitude of the message also examine the effect of time expansion/compression. Do example 5.5. • Historical Note: Read the historical Note about Edwin H. Armstrong (1890-1954)
Why FM? • We started FM with the objective of saving bandwidth but this out to be wrong. So why FM what are the features that make FM applicable? • FM can exchange bandwidth for quality • Signal to Noise Ration (SNR) α (Transmission bandwidth)2 • Recall that AM has limited bandwidth • FM has constant amplitude (fixed Power) • FM is Immune to nonlinearity. • ……..