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Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) Modulation Using CD4016 With Simulated Output Waveform - Electronics Circuits
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Posted On : Sunday, April 22, 2012 Posted by : i-St@r Group 3 Comments
In binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulation scheme, the phase of a carrier
is changed in accordance with the digital pulse signals. BPSK modulator is basically
a phase modulator. Here the transmitted signal is a sinusoid of fixed amplitude. It
has one fixed phase when the data is at one level and when the data is at the
other level, phase is shifted by 180 degree. Binary phase shift keying method has
variety of applications in digital communications systems such as the wireless LAN
standard, IEEE 802.11, digital modems, wireless telephone networks etc.
Differential phase shift keying (DPSK) is an other type of phase shift keying
technique which depends on the difference between successive phases. DPSK is
significantly simpler to implement than ordinary PSK , since there is no need for
the demodulator to have a copy of the reference signal to determine the exact
phase of the received signal (it is a non coherent scheme). Here is the practical
circuit of BPSK, it is build around CD4016 and 741 Op amp.
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circuit.When the enable input of one gate is high, the input will appear at the
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When the binary data is 1, sine wave is switched to output because the sine
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The output pins of both first and second switches are shorted and the output Compute
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is taken from it. The block diagram is self explanatory. technolo
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