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RF Simulation Demo: SSB
Overview Single Sideband Modulation (SSB) is used to filter out one of the side bands (usually the lower sideband) in order to conserve power and bandwidth in AM ...
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Last Modified: November 03 2006
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RF Hardware Example: Amplitude Modulation
This lab is designed to examine the Amplitude Modulation (AM) analog modulation scheme. Fundamentally, analog modulation techniques require changing characteristics ...
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Last Modified: July 29 2009
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RF Simulation Demo: IQ Data
Put in its simplest form, IQ data shows the changes in magnitude and phase of a sine wave. If changes in magnitude and phase of a sine wave are made in an orderly, ...
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Last Modified: June 24 2008
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NI ELVIS II/Emona DATEx: A Block Diagram Approach to Telecommunications Education
This webcast introduces the Emona DATEx telecommunications trainer, an add-on module for NI-ELVIS 2 that offers a hands-on, block diagram approach to teaching introductory ...
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RF Hardware Example: SSB
Overview Single Sideband Modulation (SSB) is used to filter out one of the side bands (usually the lower sideband) in order to conserve power and bandwidth in AM ...
Rating: 3.50
Last Modified: November 14 2006
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RF Hardware Example: Phase Modulation
Overview This example illustrates the modulation of the phase of a carrier, which is accomplished when the value of the phase angle is changed as a direct function ...
Rating: 0.00
Last Modified: November 14 2006
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EE49 Lab 1: Source Coding Lab: Cosine Transform (DCT), sample quantization, and Huffman coding
Plain - EE49 Lab 1: Source Coding Lab: Cosine Transform (DCT), sample quantization, and Huffman coding - Goal The goal of this lab is to gain an understanding of ...
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EE49 Lab 2: Introduction to Digital Communication Lab: UART Communication, Sync, and Channel Correction
Plain - EE49 Lab 2: Introduction to Digital Communication Lab: UART Communication, Sync, and Channel Correction - Goal In Lab 2, our goal is introduce you to aspects ...
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EE49 Lab 5: Building a Wireless Packet Transmitter and Receiver
Plain - EE49 Lab 5: Building a Wireless Packet Transmitter and Receiver - Goal We’ve spent the last 4 labs learning about various aspects of communications. The ...
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EE49 Lab 4: Introduction to Demodulation and Decoding: BPSK & QPSK
Plain - EE49 Lab 4: Introduction to Demodulation and Decoding: BPSK & QPSK - Goal The goal of this lab is to learn about demodulation, and implement the portions ...
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