Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system

Digital modulation is a special kind of modulation where the message signal is digital in nature and has three types that consist of the ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying), FSK (Frequency Shift Keying), and PSK (Phase Shift Keying). The ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying) is a modulation method to compress bits...

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Main Authors: Africa, Aaron Don M., Castillo, John Joseph M., Nieto, Luis Anton D., Wu, Shawn Reece T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-26362021-07-08T03:45:35Z Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system Africa, Aaron Don M. Castillo, John Joseph M. Nieto, Luis Anton D. Wu, Shawn Reece T. Digital modulation is a special kind of modulation where the message signal is digital in nature and has three types that consist of the ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying), FSK (Frequency Shift Keying), and PSK (Phase Shift Keying). The ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying) is a modulation method to compress bits into each pulse of a signal transmission where the amplitude of the carrier wave is changed according to the digital input signal, therefore, making it analogous to AM (Analog Modulation). If the digital signal value is 1 then the carrier wave amplitude remains the same. When the digital signal value is 0 the amplitude of the carrier wave is much weaker. At present, the ASK is utilized at nearly every digital communication devices, cellular phones and televisions included. Certain devices like satellites and smart televisions manipulate two parallel ASK links which are 16 in level and has a 90-degree phase rotation. The 16 by 16 integration is further acknowledged as a 256 QAM. This research will design an ASK Modulation Digital Signal Conversion System. © 2006-2020 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1637 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Amplitude modulation Carrier waves Digital modulation Electrical and Computer Engineering Electrical and Electronics Systems and Communications
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Amplitude modulation
Carrier waves
Digital modulation
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Electronics
Systems and Communications
spellingShingle Amplitude modulation
Carrier waves
Digital modulation
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Electronics
Systems and Communications
Africa, Aaron Don M.
Castillo, John Joseph M.
Nieto, Luis Anton D.
Wu, Shawn Reece T.
Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system
description Digital modulation is a special kind of modulation where the message signal is digital in nature and has three types that consist of the ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying), FSK (Frequency Shift Keying), and PSK (Phase Shift Keying). The ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying) is a modulation method to compress bits into each pulse of a signal transmission where the amplitude of the carrier wave is changed according to the digital input signal, therefore, making it analogous to AM (Analog Modulation). If the digital signal value is 1 then the carrier wave amplitude remains the same. When the digital signal value is 0 the amplitude of the carrier wave is much weaker. At present, the ASK is utilized at nearly every digital communication devices, cellular phones and televisions included. Certain devices like satellites and smart televisions manipulate two parallel ASK links which are 16 in level and has a 90-degree phase rotation. The 16 by 16 integration is further acknowledged as a 256 QAM. This research will design an ASK Modulation Digital Signal Conversion System. © 2006-2020 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN).
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author Africa, Aaron Don M.
Castillo, John Joseph M.
Nieto, Luis Anton D.
Wu, Shawn Reece T.
author_facet Africa, Aaron Don M.
Castillo, John Joseph M.
Nieto, Luis Anton D.
Wu, Shawn Reece T.
author_sort Africa, Aaron Don M.
title Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system
title_short Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system
title_full Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system
title_fullStr Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system
title_full_unstemmed Design of an ASK modulation digital signal conversion system
title_sort design of an ask modulation digital signal conversion system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1637
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