EXPT 04 - 4-PSK Modulation & Demodulation
EXPT 04 - 4-PSK Modulation & Demodulation
EXPT. NO-04
Theory:
4- PSK Modulation
In this modulation, called 4-PSK, or Quadrature PSK (QPSK), the sine carrier takes 4
phase values, separated of 90° and determined by the combinations of bit pairs
(Dibit) of the binary data signal. Fig.981.1 shows an example of correspondence
between Dibit and phase. The data are coded into Dibit by a circuit generating:
► A data signal I (In phase) consisting in voltage levels corresponding to the value of
the first bit of the considered pair, for a duration equal to 2 bit intervals.
► A data signal Q (in Quadrature) consisting in voltage levels corresponding to
the value of the second bit of the pair, for a duration equal to 2 bit intervals.
► In 4-phase PSK differential modulation, the phase of the sine carrier is changed of
0°, 90°, 180°, 270° as function of the pair of data bit (Dibit).
4-PSK demodulation
Carrier Re-regeneration
Apparatus:
1. MCM31/EV
2. PSLC/EV
3. Digital Storage Oscilloscope
4. Jumper
Block Diagram: