kilwan
Electrical
- Dec 30, 2012
- 2
So we did some experimental measurements at college involving a carrier sine wave of 2Mhz being modulated using 16PSK and 16QAM modulations.
The information wave was a bunch of randomly generated '1' and '0'.
We observed the modulated signal via oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer.
This is what we got...
16PSK (
16QAM (
Now I get why it's mirror ( cos' of the sums and subs of freq. and what not ... ) and I get the it's centered around 2Mhz (that being the freq. of the carrier wave ) but I don't get why the power (gain or what ever you wonna call it ) is the biggest around that freq. and falls of as we go further away ???
I would really appreciate some insight on that.
The information wave was a bunch of randomly generated '1' and '0'.
We observed the modulated signal via oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer.
This is what we got...
16PSK (
16QAM (
Now I get why it's mirror ( cos' of the sums and subs of freq. and what not ... ) and I get the it's centered around 2Mhz (that being the freq. of the carrier wave ) but I don't get why the power (gain or what ever you wonna call it ) is the biggest around that freq. and falls of as we go further away ???
I would really appreciate some insight on that.