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Draw the PAM, PWM and PPM waveforms in time domain assuming a sinusoidal modulating signal. Explain them in brief.

Subject : Principle of Communication Engineering

Topic : Pulse-Modulation and demodulation

Difficulty : High

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Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM)

  1. Pulse amplitude modulation is defined as a process of varying the amplitude of the signal pulse in accordance to the modulating signal variations.

  2. PAM is the basic form of analog pulse modulation in which the width and position characteristics of the pulse are kept constant while …

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Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM)

  1. Pulse amplitude modulation is defined as a process of varying the amplitude of the signal pulse in accordance to the modulating signal variations.

  2. PAM is the basic form of analog pulse modulation in which the width and position characteristics of the pulse are kept constant while …

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