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What the difference between single side band single carrier transmission and full carrier AM?

1. Single-sideband transmission requires only half as much bandwidth as double sideband.2. SSBSC require less total transmitted power than full carrier AMIn full carrier AM, the transmitted signal consists of two sidebands (containing the transmitted information) and the carrier signal. Long ago, it was realized that both sidebands contained the same information, and the carrier signal could be supplied by the receiver. Thus, if you suppress transmitting the carrier and one sideband, you can use the available power to increase the power in the remaining sideband.


Why values of modulation index greater than one are not used in full-carrier AM system?

If the modulation index is greater than 1 (more than 100% modulation) the modulated carrier signal is periodically reduced to zero. This does not effect the transmitter but at the receiver these "dead carrier" intervals result in dropouts in the audio stream from the loudspeaker producing a distorted output that is difficult to understand.


AM power content of the carrier is maximum when modulation index is?

The AM power content of the carrier is maximum when the modulation index is zero. At this point, there is no modulation applied to the carrier signal, meaning the entire power is concentrated in the carrier frequency itself. As the modulation index increases, the power is distributed between the carrier and the sidebands, resulting in a decrease in the carrier's power content. Thus, maximum carrier power occurs at zero modulation.


The relationship of the bandwidth required for double-sideband emitted carrier AM to the bandwidth of the modulating signal of?

In Amplitude Modulation (AM), specifically in the case of Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) or Full Carrier (DSB-FC) AM, the required bandwidth is twice the bandwidth of the modulating signal. If the modulating signal has a bandwidth of B Hz, the bandwidth required for AM would be 2B Hz. This is because both the upper and lower sidebands of the carrier wave are utilized in the modulation process, each consuming bandwidth equivalent to the original signal.


What do you mean by depth of modulation index?

The depth of modulation index refers to the extent to which a carrier signal is varied by a modulating signal in amplitude modulation (AM). It is typically expressed as a percentage and indicates how much the amplitude of the carrier wave changes in response to the modulating signal. A modulation index of 100% means full modulation, where the carrier's amplitude varies completely with the modulating signal. Values above 100% can lead to distortion and over-modulation, impacting the quality of the transmitted signal.

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1. Single-sideband transmission requires only half as much bandwidth as double sideband.2. SSBSC require less total transmitted power than full carrier AMIn full carrier AM, the transmitted signal consists of two sidebands (containing the transmitted information) and the carrier signal. Long ago, it was realized that both sidebands contained the same information, and the carrier signal could be supplied by the receiver. Thus, if you suppress transmitting the carrier and one sideband, you can use the available power to increase the power in the remaining sideband.


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