Can anyone explain me the 4 diode Balanced modulator circuit

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The discussion revolves around the operation of a 4 diode DSBSC (Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier) Balanced modulator circuit, specifically focusing on how multiplication occurs during switching. The context includes technical explanations and conceptual clarifications related to the circuit's functionality.

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  • Devanand T seeks an explanation of the 4 diode DSBSC Balanced modulator circuit and how multiplication occurs during switching.
  • Noddy describes the operation of the bridge, noting that the output signal reflects the input signal's polarity based on the control voltage, resulting in two symmetrical versions of the modulation signal.
  • Devanand T expresses satisfaction with an explanation found in a book by Fresnel regarding the topic.
  • Devanand T inquires about IRC channels for live discussions related to the forum.
  • Another participant suggests posting in the Computing forum for potential IRC channel information.

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Participants generally share an interest in understanding the circuit, but there is no consensus on the best resources for live discussions or the specifics of the circuit operation, as some explanations are more satisfactory to different individuals.

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There are references to specific resources and personal preferences for communication methods, but no formal resolution of the technical aspects of the circuit operation is provided.

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Hi,
Can anyone explain me the working of 4 diode DSBSC Balanced modulator circuit. ie how multiplication occurs when switching. The image is attached.
-Devanand T
 

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dexterdev said:
Hi,
Can anyone explain me the working of 4 diode DSBSC Balanced modulator circuit. ie how multiplication occurs when switching. The image is attached.
-Devanand T
Noddy description:
The bridge will produce an output version of the input signal that is 'either way up', depending on the polarity of the (high level) 'control voltage' across the carrier input.The way I have always looked at it is that the Carrier signal reverses the polarity of the Modulation input signal twice every carrier cycle, so the resulting signal will appear as two symmetrical versions of the modulation signal; one inverted and one the right way up - i.e like conventional DSBAM but without any carrier to 'separate' the top and bottom halves of the envelope.
 
thank you sir
 
Did that make sense, then? I wasn't sure!
 
Sir, I got an explanation from Fresnel's Ppls of commn book...that was satisfactory... Thanks for your effort..In between I want to know any IRC channel for this forum (or any similar)so that I can ask doubts live (using windows 7 os). Not that comfortable with chating in IRC although
 
I don't know of any IRC on PF - but don't discount the possibility. Post a question of the Computing forum. You may get lucky.
 
thank you sir
 

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