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Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK Modulation) Phase Shift Keying (PSK Modulation) Digital Modulation

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This video discusses Binary Phase Shift Keying Modulation (BPSK). You will get the Basic introduction, Definition and Waveform of Binary Phase Shift Keying Modulation (BPSK). Here we will also discuss the derivation of the Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK Modulation) equations. The conceptual difference between digital modulation and analog modulation is also explained here. You will also know how the Analog Phase Modulation (PM) and Phase Shift Keying (PSK) are different from the Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK Modulation). Difference between Continuous Wave Modulation and Digital Modulation- Amplitude Modulation (AM), Frequency Modulation (FM) and Phase Modulation (PM) are the examples of Continuous Wave (CW) modulation, while Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) and Phase Shift Keying (PSK) are examples of Digital Modulation Techniques. The basic difference between continuous wave Modulation and digital modulation techniques is based on the nature of message signal (modulating signal). In continuous wave modulation, the message signal is of analog nature but in digital modulation, the message signal is of digital nature (Binary or M-ary encoded version). In both of these modulation techniques, the carrier wave is of analog form. Here it is interesting to note that, the three forms of digital modulation techniques that is ASK, FSK and PSK are analogous to AM, FM and PM of continuous wave modulation respectively. Phase Shift Keying (PSK) In phase shift keying, phase of the carrier wave (analog) is varied as per the digital input signal. Phase shift keying is analogous to Phase Modulation (analogue phase modulation). The phase shift keying is very much similar to Phase Modulation (PM), because in both of these modulation techniques, the phase of the carrier wave is changed, according to the instantaneous value of the modulating signal. The difference is only of the nature of the modulating signal. In phase modulation, the modulating signal is analog but in case of phase shift keying, modulating signal is of digital nature. The carrier wave is of analogue kind in both of these modulation techniques. Now we will understand the basic concept of Phase Shift Keying (PSK), with the help of an example shown in the image given below- Phase Shift Keying, PSK, PSK Waveform, Phase Shift Keying (PSK) Waveform Phase Shift Keying (PSK) Waveform The Image contains three parts- #The digital input signal (011001) #The sinusoidal carrier wave (analog) #PSK waveform Now let's understand the basic concept, how the phase shift keying takes place- In Phase Shift Keying (PSK), the phase of the carrier wave is changed (switched) according to the digital input signal. Therefore the information of this digital input signal is present in the phase shift variations of the carrier wave. Now observe the image carefully- Here we will Try to understand the concept of PSK with the help of an example given in this image. Notice here that, whenever the digital input changes the bit (either from '0' to '1' or from '1' to '0'), a phase shift of 180 degrees (π) takes place in the carrier wave. But no phase change occurs when there is no change in the digital bit. In this image, observe; the phase shift of 180 degrees takes place in the carrier wave at three places. At all these three places, the digital input bit has either change from '0' to '1' or from '1' to '0'. No phase shift takes place when two two successive (back to back) 1's or two successive 0's are to be transmitted (as per the image). Hence we get the PSK waveform in this way. This was all about three kinds of digital modulation techniques, amplitude shift keying, frequency shift keying and phase shift keying. Visit My blog for more information https://www.engineeringmadeeasypro.com/ Please Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20310205 PLAYLISTS on different Topics- Communication Systems (Analog and Digital ) /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRuUyDT6961r8pkelgJMG8fG Modulation (Analog and Digital) /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRsXMtMxv80RTi-9Kvvo4Uvu Continuous Wave Modulation (AM, FM and PM) /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRtjhcs_NJrhydaQ8H5zSWPw Amplitude Modulation (AM Modulation) /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRs9kfzp-jqV9O5UGfDXAfUc Pulse Modulation Techniques (PAM, PWM, PPM and PCM) /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRvjqQ6ruRFC6hZcxnOsp3BE Digital Modulation Techniques Lectures [HD] /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRs5ismlsqP_Q3JNlWOe-2an Electronics and Communication (ECE) NOTES (Handwritten and PPT Notes) /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRuUms7dHboHxiOaQywkXfQU Analog Communication Videos /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRu3rNvhqGjqgInU8zF6jE9s Analog and Digital Communication /playlist/PLDp9Jik5WjRsLppnN81bheIwGB8Hsx_Xa

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