Industrial Data Communications 4th Edition

Chapter 7 - Wide Area Networks: Summary: Modulation



Only three components of a sine wave may be modulated: the amplitude, frequency, and

phase. In fact, frequency modulation and phase modulation are usually lumped together as

"angle" modulation. Amplitude modulation changes the carrier's amplitude according to

the modulating signal's amplitude, and the changes in the carrier are at the modulating

signal's frequency. Frequency and phase modulation change the carrier's frequency (phase),

based on the modulating frequency's amplitude. These carrier changes take place at the

modulating signal's frequency. Though the basic modulations have certain line requirements,

encoding the data effectively makes it possible for transmission lines to have higher

data rates.

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