Dictionary Definition
demodulator n : rectifier that extracts
modulation from a radio carrier wave [syn: detector]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- Any device that demodulates a signal
Extensive Definition
A demodulator is an electronic
circuit used to recover the information content from the
carrier
wave of a signal. The term is usually used in connection with
radio receivers,
but there are many kinds of demodulators used in many other
systems. Another common one is in a modem, which is a contraction of
the terms modulator/demodulator.
AM and FM demodulators
An AM
signal encodes the information onto the carrier wave by varying its
amplitude in direct sympathy with the analogue
signal to be sent. There are two methods used to demodulate AM
signals.
The envelope
detector is a very simple method of demodulation. It consists
of anything that will pass current in one direction only, that is,
a rectifier. This may
be in the form of a single diode, or may be more complex.
Many natural substances exhibit this rectification behaviour, which
is why it was the earliest modulation and demodulation technique
used in radio. The crystal
set exploits the simplicity of the modulation to produce an AM
receiver with very few parts.
The product
detector multiplies the incoming signal by the signal of a
local oscillator with the same frequency and phase as the carrier
of the incoming signal. After filtering the original audio signal
will result. This method will decode both AM and SSB,
although if the phase cannot be determined a more complex setup is
required.
Frequency
modulation or FM is more complex. It has numerous advantages
over AM, such as better fidelity and noise immunity. However, it is
much more complex to both modulate and demodulate a carrier wave
with FM, and AM predates it by several decades.
There are several common types of FM
demodulator:
- The quadrature detector, which phase shifts the signal by 90 degrees and multiplies it with the unshifted version. One of the terms that drops out from this operation is the original information signal, which is selected and amplified.
- The Foster-Seeley discriminator.
- The phase-locked loop.
In addition, demodulation can be accomplished
using a digital
signal processor, a technique used in software-defined
radio.
References
demodulator in Czech: Demodulátor
demodulator in German: Demodulator
demodulator in French: Démodulateur
demodulator in Slovak:
Demodulátor