PAM schematic or wiring diagram for Digital Communications

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the search for a wiring or schematic diagram of Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) for a prototype in Digital Communications. Participants share resources, suggestions for components, and seek clarification on hardware requirements related to PAM.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests a schematic diagram for PAM, expressing difficulty in identifying relevant diagrams found online.
  • Another participant suggests using a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) for generating pulses of various amplitudes, recommending an R-2R Ladder DAC or a current output mode DAC with a current-to-voltage converter.
  • A different participant mentions finding resources related to "pulse height modulation" through Google Scholar.
  • One participant shares that they found a PDF file about a laboratory exercise in PAM and demodulation, but seeks clarification on hardware terms such as AFO, CRO, and CPS.
  • Another participant notes that the output of PAM is a series of rectangular pulses with varying amplitudes, questioning whether the shared schematic represents a different interpretation of PAM.
  • A participant confirms that the circuit diagram they found aligns with their needs for PAM and expresses intent to use the DAC suggested earlier.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying levels of understanding and interpretation of PAM, with some uncertainty about the specific diagrams and hardware requirements. There is no consensus on the exact nature of the schematic or the hardware terms mentioned.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully defined the terms AFO, CRO, and CPS, which may affect the clarity of the hardware requirements. The discussion also reflects differing interpretations of PAM and its implementation in the context of the provided schematic.

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Hi. Who among you know a site where I can find a wiring diagram or schematic diagram of PAM (Pulse Amplitude Modulation)? I badly needed a diagram of it for my prototype in Digital Communications.

I've been searching for it in Google but it only gave me different diagrams and I can't tell which is which because I've never seen any PAM schematic diagram before. :(

The professor only told us that our second prototype is PAM. He only gave a brief description about what a PAM does. If I have not searched in the internet, I won't know that the meaning of PAM is Pulse Amplitude Modulation.

An article about what a PAM is, can be found in http://www.tech-faq.com/pulse-amplitude-modulation.html"

I hope you can help me. Thanks!
 
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makovx said:
Hi. Who among you know a site where I can find a wiring diagram or schematic diagram of PAM (Pulse Amplitude Modulation)? I badly needed a diagram of it for my prototype in Digital Communications.

I've been searching for it in Google but it only gave me different diagrams and I can't tell which is which because I've never seen any PAM schematic diagram before. :(

The professor only told us that our second prototype is PAM. He only gave a brief description about what a PAM does. If I have not searched in the internet, I won't know that the meaning of PAM is Pulse Amplitude Modulation.

An article about what a PAM is, can be found in http://www.tech-faq.com/pulse-amplitude-modulation.html"

I hope you can help me. Thanks!

So to put out pulses of various amplitudes, you can use a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). Probably the simplest version for you to use in your project would be an R-2R Ladder DAC. Alternately, you could use a current output mode DAC, and feed the output current into a current-to-voltage converter circuit (like with an opamp).

So that should give you some good search terms to use in your next try at Google and Wikipedia.org -- also try some of the DAC manufacturer websites like Maxim and Linear Technology, to look for application notes and tutorials.

Let us know what you find!
 
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Thank you for your immediate response :)

I found a pdf file about a laboratory exercise in PAM (and demodulation).
I think it's the one I am looking for.


The title is:
LAB - 3
PULSE AMPLITUDE MODULATION & DEMODULATION

and the circuit diagram is:
diagram_by_yourautumn.png


My problem this time is the hardware requirements.
I don't know what is the meaning of AFO, CRO and CPS.
Can you pls tell me what are these things? So that I can go to a hardware shop immediately :)

Thanks!
 
From what I saw in the PAM links, the output is a series of rectangular pulses, with different amplitude rectangular pulses representing the encoded (modulated) information.

The schematic you posted looks to be an ON-OFF modulation of a sinusoidal source. From the title of the schematic/lab, it appears to be a different interpretation of PAM. Do you think that is what your lab is about?
 
berkeman said:
From what I saw in the PAM links, the output is a series of rectangular pulses, with different amplitude rectangular pulses representing the encoded (modulated) information.

Yes, that's the PAM I exactly need.
You mean the circuit diagram I posted is a different interpretation of PAM. I see.

I'll try using the DAC you suggested then.
Thanks :)
 

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