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LECTURE ON AM/FM TRANSMITTER

Subject: Communication Systems-I


Class: 4th, ECE

PRESENTED BY
DIMPLE BADHWAR
LECTURER, GPC BATHINDA.
Mobile No.: 9855505814

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Block diagram of communication
system

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TRANSMITTER

Information or Transducer Transmitter Communication


Message Channel or
Medium
Information
in Electrical form

• It takes the information to be communicated in


electrical form and convert it into an electronic
signal compatible with the communication
medium .

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TRANSMITTER

 In this block diagram of communication


system, the upper section is called the
transmitting section.

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TRANSMITTER

 The main parts of transmitter are explained


as follows :
 Microphone : It converts sounds into
electrical signals in wires. It is the opposite
of a loudspeaker.
 Modulator : The audio signal is modulated
into the radio frequency carrier in this
modulator stage.

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TRANSMITTER

 Frequency generator : The frequency


generation stage will decide the frequency
on which the transmitter will operate.
 RF power amplifier : The power
amplification of the radio signal is carried
out in the final stage. It makes the signal
stronger so that it can be transmitted
through the channel over long distances.

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TRANSMITTER

 An antenna is a transducer which


converts electrical signals into
electromagnetic waves.

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BASIC BLOCKS OF TRANSMITTER

 Modulator

 RF oscillator

 Power amplifier

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BASIC FUNCTIONS OF TRANSMITTER

 Modulation
 Carrier generation
 Amplification (Power)

 It is an electronic unit which accepts the


information signal to be transmitted and
converts it into an RF signal capable of being
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BASIC FUNCTIONS OF TRANSMITTER

Every transmitter has three basic functions as


follows:
 The transmitter must generate a signal of correct
frequency at a desired point in the spectrum.
 Secondly it must provide some form of
modulation to modulate the carrier.
 Third it must provide sufficient power
amplification in order to carry the modulated
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CLASSIFICATION OF RADIO
TRANSMITTERS

1. According to the type of modulation used.

2. According to service involved.

3. According to the frequency range involved.

4. According to the power used.

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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
TRANSMITTED FREQUENCY

 Low frequency (LF) transmitters (30 KHZ-


300KHZ)

 Medium frequency (MF) transmitters ( 300 KHZ-


3 MHZ)

 High frequency (HF) transmitters (3 MHZ-


30MHZ)
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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
TRANSMITTED FREQUENCY

 Very high frequency (VHF) transmitters


(30MHZ-300 MHZ)

 Ultra high frequency (UHF) transmitters


(300 MHZ- 3GHZ)

 Microwave transmitters (>3GHZ)

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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON TYPE
OF SERVICE INVOLVED

 Radio broadcast transmitters.

 Radio telephony transmitters.

 Radio telegraph transmitters.

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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON TYPE
OF SERVICE INVOLVED

 Television transmitters.

 Radar transmitters.

 Navigational transmitters.

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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON TYPES
OF MODULATION

 CW Transmitters

 AM Transmitters

 FM Transmitters

 SSB Transmitters

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CONTINIOUS WAVE (CW)
TRANSMITTERS

 The CW Transmitter is the simplest type of


transmitter.

 It is a simple crystal oscillator circuit.

 This oscillator generates a carrier signal of the


desired frequency.
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CONTINIOUS WAVE (CW)
TRANSMITTERS

 Information to be transmitted is expressed in a


special form of code using dots and dashes to
represent letters of the alphabet and numbers.

 The information transmitted in this way is called


as continuous wave (CW) transmission.

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CONTINIOUS WAVE (CW)
TRANSMITTERS

 The key is a simple hand operated switch


connected in emitter of the transistor.

 By closing the key we can turn on the crystal


oscillator on and by opening the key the
oscillator is turned off.

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CONTINIOUS WAVE (CW)
TRANSMITTERS

 When the key is closed, the oscillator produces


a sinusoidal signal at a frequency equal to the
crystal frequency, whereas with the key open,
the output of oscillator is zero.

 The key is opened and closed in order to


produce zero output and dots or dashes.

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CONTINIOUS WAVE (CW)
TRANSMITTERS

 Dots correspond to the short duration output


whereas a dash corresponds to a long
duration output.

 The required messages can be transmitted


using different combinations of dots and
dashes for different alphabets and letters.

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ADVANTAGES OF CW TRANSMITTER

 Simple to construct

 Compact and portable

 Can be operated on batteries

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DISADVANTAGES

 A skilled operator is required to convert the


message to be sent into a coded form of dots
and dashes.

 Long distance communication is not possible.

 Voice or picture can not be sent.


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AM TRANSMITTER

 Amplitude modulation technique is used in AM


transmitters, here the amplitude of carrier is varied
in proportion with the amplitude of the modulating
signal, keeping its frequency and phase constant.

 Used in radio & TV broadcasting.

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AM TRANSMITTER

 In AM Transmitter, AM signal is transmitted


by a transmitter. The information is contained
in its amplitude variation.

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TYPES OF AM TRANSMITTERS

 Low Level modulation transmitters.

 High Level modulation transmitters.

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

Signal Low Level Power


Source Modulator Amplifier
(Modulating (Linear)
Signal)

RF Carrier
Oscillator

 The generation of AM wave takes place at a low power


level.

 The generated AM signal is then amplified using a chain


of linear amplifier ( A , AB or B).
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LOW LEVEL MODULATION TRANSMITTERS

Antenna

STABILISED Class A
Linear Power
RF Buffer Modulator
OSCILLATOR Amplifiers Amplifiers
amplifier

AF Audio
Class A AF
modulating processing &
amplifier
signal filtering

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 The RF oscillator produces the carrier signal.


The RF oscillator is stabilized in order to
maintain the frequency deviation within the
prescribed limit. The carrier frequency is
equal to the transmitter frequency.
 Usually the transmitter operates on assigned
frequencies or channels. Crystal provides the
best way to obtain the described frequency
with good stability.

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 We cannot use the LC oscillator because


they have low frequency stability.

 The carrier signal from the crystal oscillator is


applied to the modulator with a modulating
signal. At the output of the modulator we get
the AM wave.

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 The modulating signal is obtained from a


source such as a microphone and applied to
a buffer processing unit.

 The buffer is a class A amplifier which


isolates the AF source from the rest of high
power circuit and amplifies it to an adequate
level.

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 The amplified modulating signal is applied to


the modulator along with the carrier. At the
output of the modulator we get the AM wave.

 The AM signal is then amplified using a chain


of linear amplifier to raise the power level.

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 The linear amplifier can be class A, AB or B


type amplifiers. The linear amplifier are used
in order to avoid the wave form distortion in
AM wave.

 The amplitude modulated signal is then


transmitted using transmitted antenna.

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 The transistorized modulator circuits can be


used for low level modulator due to the low
power which is to be handled.

 The low level transmitter does not require a


large AF modulator power so its design is
simplified.

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LOW LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 Overall efficiency is much lower compared to


high level modulation . This reduce to the
use of less efficient linear amplifiers.

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AUDIO PROCESSING
 The AF modulating signal is passed
through an audio processing unit before
applying it to the modulator.
 This block carries out some form of
“speech processing” in the form of filtering
and amplitude control.
 The weak signals amplified automatically
with a higher gain and strong signals are
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HIGH LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

Wide Band
Signal
Power
Source Amplifier
(Modulating
Signal)
High Level
Modulator

RF Carrier Narrow Band


Oscillator Power Amplifier

 The generation of AM wave takes place at high power


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levels.
HIGH LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 Highly efficient class C amplifier are used in


high level modulation.

 Efficiency is more than low level modulation.

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HIGH LEVEL MODULATION TRANSMITTERS

Antenna
Stabilized RF Class C RF
Class A RF High Level
crystal power
amplifier Modulator
oscillator amplifier

AF Audio Class B AF
Class A AF
modulating processing & power
amplifier
signal filtering amplifier

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HIGH LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 Many of the AM transmitters use the high level


modulation technique.

 The crystal oscillator produces the required


carrier signal. The class A amplifier following the
oscillator acts as a buffer which isolates the
oscillator from the high power circuit.

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HIGH LEVEL MODULATION
TRANSMITTERS

 The output of this class A amplifier is applied


to a class C power amplifier. It raises the
power level of the carrier to an intermediately
high value.
 The AF modulating signal is applied to the
audio processing unit which processes this
signal as discussed in the previous section.

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COMPARISION BETWEEN LOW-LEVEL
AND HIGH-LEVEL MODULATION

1. Power level :  Modulation is carried


 Modulation is carried out at high power
out at low power level. level.

2. Amplifier stages:
 Need lesser amplifier  Need more amplifier
stages. stages.

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COMPARISION BETWEEN LOW-LEVEL
AND HIGH-LEVEL MODULATION

3. Power efficiency :
 After modulation linear  Non linear amplifiers
amplifiers can only be can also be used. This
used. This gives lower leads to higher power
power efficiency. efficiency.
4. Power losses :
 Power losses in  Power losses is less,
amplifiers is higher, the cooling problem is
the cooling problem is not severe.
severe.

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COMPARISION BETWEEN LOW-LEVEL
AND HIGH-LEVEL MODULATION

5. Applications :
 Used as higher power
 Used in TV
broadcast transmitters. transmitters.

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FM TRANSMITTERS

 Frequency modulation technique is used.

 In FM frequency of the carrier is varied in


proportion with the amplitude of the modulating
signal keeping its amplitude constant.

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FM TRANSMITTERS

 Used in radio, TV sound broadcasting &


police wireless transmission.

 In FM transmitter the FM signal is transmitted


by a transmitter. The information is contained
in its frequency variation.

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FM TRANSMITTERS

 The FCC has assigned a band of 20 MHz to


the commercial FM broad cast service.

 This band extends from 88 MHz to 108 MHz.

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FM TRANSMITTERS

 This 20 MHz band is divided in 100 channels,


each having a bandwidth of 200 KHz.

 For providing high quality reliable music the


maximum frequency deviation allowed is 75
KHz, with a maximum modulating signal
frequency of 15 KHz.
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METHODS OF FM GENERATION

Methods of FM Generation

Direct Methods Indirect Methods

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DIRECT FM

 In direct FM generation the frequency of the


carrier is changed directly in proportion with the
modulating signal amplitude.

Types of Direct FM
 Reactance modulator
 Varactor diode modulator
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DIRECT FM

 These methods use a varactor diode or a


reactance transistor for presenting a variable
reactance across the frequency determining
circuit of an oscillator.

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DIRECT FM

Modulating
Signal
Oscillator Tank
Circuit

Variable reactance device


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DIRECT FM

 When the variable reactance of the device


varies with the modulating signal the
oscillator generator the corresponding FM
signal.

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DIRECT MODULATORS

 Few other direct modulators are:

 Varactor diode modulator.


 Reactance modulator.
 V.C.O. modulator.
 Stabilized reactance modulator.
 Cross by direct FM transmitters.

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REACTANCE MODULATOR

 In the reactance modulator, a transistor or


FET is operated as a variable reactance
(inductive or capacitive) device.
 This device is connected across the tuned
circuit of an oscillator.
 As the instantaneous value of modulating
voltage changes, the reactance offered by
the transistor or FET will change
proportionally.
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VARACTOR DIODE

 Here the voltage applied across the varactor diode


varies in proportion with the modulating voltage.

 This will vary the junction capacitance of the varactor


diode. The varactor diode appears in parallel with the
oscillator tuned circuit. Hence the oscillator frequency
will change with change in varactor diode capacitance
and FM wave is produced.
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ADVANTAGES OF DIRECT FM
MODULATION

 The main advantage of direct FM generation is


the simplicity of the modulators and their low
cost.

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DISADVANTAGES OF DIRECT
METHOD

 In the direct method of FM generation we have


to use the LC oscillator. The LC oscillator
frequency is not stable.

 Therefore its not possible to use such oscillator


for communication or broadcast purpose.

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DIRECT FM

 Therefore we have to use a scheme in which


we can use the crystal oscillator to control
the carrier frequency.

 Therefore we have to use the automatic


frequency control system.

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INDIRECT METHOD ( ARMSTRONG
METHOD)

 Here FM is obtained through phase modulation.

 A Crystal oscillator is used and hence the


frequency stability is very high.

 A narrow band PM signal is generated via DSB-


SC signal and a 90° phase shifted sub carrier
signal from a crystal oscillator.
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INDIRECT METHOD ( ARMSTRONG
METHOD)

 The integration of the modulating signal


makes the NBPM signal to NBFM signal.

 This NBFM signal is applied to a harmonic


generator (frequency multiplier) which will
increase both the carrier frequency and the
maximum deviation to the required.

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COMPARISION OF AM AND FM
BROADCASTING

AM Broadcasting FM Broadcasting
 It requires larger bandwidth.
 It requires smaller  It needs to be operated in very
transmission high and frequency bands.
bandwidth.  Its range is restricted to 50 km.
 It can be operated in
low, medium and high
frequency bands.
 It has wider coverage.

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COMPARISION OF AM AND FM
BROADCASTING

 The demodulation is  The process of


simple. demodulation is
complex.
 The stereophonic  In this, stereophonic
transmission is not transmission is
possible. possible.
 The system has poor  It has an improved
noise performance. noise performance.

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REVISION

 What is Transmitter
 Classification of Transmitters
 Based on Type of modulation
 Based on Transmitted frequency
 AM Transmitters
 Types of AM transmitters
 Low Level modulation transmitter
 High Level modulation transmitter
 FM Transmitters
 Types of FM generation
 Direct method of FM generation
 Indirect method of FM generation
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