language-icon Old Web
English
Sign In

Pulse-amplitude modulation

Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM), is a form of signal modulation where the message information is encoded in the amplitude of a series of signal pulses. It is an analog pulse modulation scheme in which the amplitudes of a train of carrier pulses are varied according to the sample value of the message signal. Demodulation is performed by detecting the amplitude level of the carrier at every single period. Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM), is a form of signal modulation where the message information is encoded in the amplitude of a series of signal pulses. It is an analog pulse modulation scheme in which the amplitudes of a train of carrier pulses are varied according to the sample value of the message signal. Demodulation is performed by detecting the amplitude level of the carrier at every single period.

[ "Pulse (signal processing)", "Modulation", "Amplitude", "Pulse-position modulation", "Quadrature modulation", "Delta modulation", "pulse time modulation", "Modulation transformer" ]
Parent Topic
Child Topic
    No Parent Topic