Transmit Digital Signal using Analog Modulation?

In summary, digital signals can be transmitted using any modulation scheme, however, analog signals are transmitted using AM and regular FM radio includes a digital data channel for traffic reports. Phase modulation is difficult, but it can be done if you have plenty of channel space and carrier strength.
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Hello,

I know that you send digital signals using ASK, FSK, PSK modulation. I was wondering though if it was possible to send that same digital signal using FM or AM modulation?

If not, I was wondering if anybody knew of any popular ASK or FSK modulation IC's?

Thanks!
 
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Yes you can send a digital signal by any modulation scheme you like.
Analog modems (at least the old 9600baud ones) are purely AM and regular FM radio includes a digital data channel for traffic reports
 
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Thank you for your reply. This makes things even more confusing now though. Why is there such a thing called FSK if you can just use FM modulation then?
 
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FSK is a very efficient way of using FM, you could simply play a 300baud serial signal through an FM radio but you waste a lot more bandwidth
 
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AFK is AM and FSK is FM.

Since you're transmitting binary, there are two levels in either case. So, it's Amplitude Shift Modulation (shift between two levels) or Frequency Shift Modulation (shift between two frequencies).

As for phase shift modulation, I've only seen it used for digital and it get pretty complicated.

Of the various techniques, FSK is my favorite. It's simple and handles noise well. In any of the cases, there are issues restoring the data on the other end. So, you're better off using someone else's modules.

You can find modules at DigiKey, or check out microchip.com for FSK chips.

Good Luck, Mike
 
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There is also AFSK which is technically what the original telephone modems were. Two audio frequencies are picked and they are shifted back and forth similar to FSK. This audio signal is then sent down a phone line, or sent into the modulator of your choice. It could be AM or FM.
 
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You should realize that any transmitted signal is, in fact, an analog signal. Some property of a real e.m. wave is being varied - rather than 'switched' ,which takes up far too much bandwidth.. The square 'box-car' waves which you see in all the books seldom exist in practice. If you can transmit a nice looking waveform like that in your available channel space then you are seriously wasting good spectrum space.
'Real' digitally modulated signals are very 'rounded off' and the symbols all interfere with each other in an alarming way.
You can just A.M. a transmitter with a low pass filtered binary (or N'ary) signal and it can be received and decoded very easily. The only snag is that it is rather wasteful of power and spectrum space.
Likewise, an FM transmitter can be fed with a similar signal and moduated with a low modulation index.
I was interested to read the comment above that phase modulation is difficult. If you take a frequency modulator and feed it with a differentiated version of the data waveform then you have phase modulation. Indeed, broadcast 'FM' is effectively PM, actually because of the pre-emphasis which is performed on the signal prior to modulation.
Of course, to get the best out of a channel, you wouldn't do your PM (which is what your PSK signal really is) in that way but it can still be done if you have plenty of channel space and carrier strength.
 

1. What is analog modulation?

Analog modulation is the process of changing the characteristics of an analog signal, such as amplitude, frequency, or phase, in order to transmit digital information. This is done by superimposing a high-frequency analog carrier signal with the digital signal.

2. Why is analog modulation used to transmit digital signals?

Analog modulation is used to transmit digital signals because it allows for the efficient use of bandwidth. By modulating the digital signal onto a carrier frequency, multiple digital signals can be transmitted simultaneously without interference.

3. What are the types of analog modulation?

There are three main types of analog modulation: amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM). Each type varies in how it alters the analog carrier signal to transmit digital information.

4. What are the advantages of using analog modulation?

The advantages of using analog modulation include its ability to transmit multiple signals simultaneously, its efficient use of bandwidth, and its resistance to noise and interference. Additionally, analog modulation is less complex and less expensive than digital modulation techniques.

5. Are there any drawbacks to using analog modulation for digital signal transmission?

One drawback of using analog modulation is that it is susceptible to distortion, which can affect the quality of the transmitted signal. Additionally, analog modulation is less secure than digital modulation, as it is easier for unauthorized parties to intercept and decode the signal.

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