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Mumbai University > Electronics Engineering > Sem4 > Fundamentals of Communication Engineering
Marks: 10M
Year: May 2015
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Mumbai University > Electronics Engineering > Sem4 > Fundamentals of Communication Engineering
Marks: 10M
Year: May 2015
written 8.3 years ago by |
1) PPM
In PPM the amplitude and width of the pulses is kept constant but the position of each pulse is varied in accordance with the amplitudes of the sampled values of the modulating signal. The position of the pulses is changed with respect to the position of reference pulses
The PPM pulses can be dividedfrom the PWM pulses. With increase in the modulating voltage the PPM pulses shift further with respect to reference
The vertical treated dotted lines are reference lines to measure the shift in position of PPM pulses. The PPM pulses go away from their respective reference lines
This is corrsponding to increase in the mosulating signal amplitude. Then as the modulating voltage decreaes the PPM pulses come progressively closer to their respective reference lines
Generation of PPM Signal
The PPM Signal can be generated from PWM signal. The PWM pules obtained at the comparator output are applied to a mono stable multivibrator
Hence corresponding to each trailing edge of PWM signal, the mono stable output goes high. It remains high for a fixed time decided by its own RC comparator.
Thus as the trailing edges of the PWM signal keep shifting in proportion with the modulating signal x(t), the PWM pulses also keep shifting
All the PPM pulses have the same with and amplitude. The information is conveyed via changing the portion of pulses.
Advantages of PPM
Disadvantages of PPM