Amplitude shift keying (ASK) is a popular modulation technique used in digital data communication for a large number of low-frequency RF applications. The source transmits a large amplitude carrier when it wants to send a '1', and it sends a small amplitude carrier when it wants to send a '0' in its simplest form. In an ASK system, a symbol, representing one or more bits, is sent by transmitting a fixed-amplitude carrier wave at a fixed frequency for a specific time duration.
Through experiments, students can enhance their knowledge of various modulation technologies, code error detection technology, and optical communications technology. This laboratory is satisfies the need of experiments required, the laboratory also provides research facilities to help undergraduate students prepare their graduation projects and graduate students prepare their graduation theses. For Additional information regarding the product, please contact with Dubuy support
Specification | |
Accessories | Set of Patch Cords, User’s manual |
Power | 220v Ac ±10% |
Dc Supply | Built in Ic Regulated Power Supplies |
Standard Accessories | User's Manual With Patch Cords |
Interconnection | 2/4mm Banana Sockets |
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