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Modulation

In music, the term "modulation" means a key change. This article is about the concept of signal modulation in communications engineering.

Modulation describes a range of techniques for encoding information on a carrier signal, typically a sine-wave signal. A device that performs modulation is known as a modulator.

Modulation techniques include:

When OFDM is used in conjunction with channel coding techniques, it is described as 'Coded orthogonal frequency division modulation' (COFDM).

Pulse modulation techniques include:

Where the signal is a simple low speed on-off indication, as in morse code or radioteletype (RTTY) transmission, modulation is often known as 'keying' as in the terms

RTTY can also be regarded as a simple kind of pulse code modulation.

Where Morse code is used to turn the carrier wave on and off, the term used is not 'amplitude keying', but 'continuous wave' (CW) operation.

Modulation is frequently used in conjunction with various channel access methods.

See also:

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Bandwidt | Bandwidth | Bandwidth speed | Bandwith | Carrier wave | Channel access method | Dynamic theory of gravity | List of electronics | List of electronics topics | Modulation rate | Pulse-width modulation | Pulse width modulation | Saturated | Saturation | Unsaturated

 

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