Draw the hierarchy of digital modulation techniques.
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. Draw the hierarchy of digital modulation techniques.
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- 4. Why the signal – to – noise performance of pulse modulation is closely related to the signal – to – noise performance of analogue modulation?What is PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), and how is it used in microcontroller applications? Provide examples of practical use cases for PWM.TOPIC: AMPLITUDE MODULATION AND DEMODULATIONPlease answer this 2 question thanks.1. What is the different degree of modulation?2. What are the limitations of square law modulator?
- What are the benefits of SSBSC modulation compared to DSBFC-AM and DSBSC-AM?Give the formula for modulation index and explain its terms.Modulation and DemodulationHi! Please answer this thanks!1. Define AM and draw its spectrum?2. Give the significance of modulation index?3. What is the different degree of modulation?4. What are the limitations of square law modulator?