what is demodulation
What is demodulation?
Demodulation is the process of recovering the original information signal from a modulated carrier signal. In simple terms, it “unwraps” the message that was sent over the carrier wave so a receiver can use it.Quick Scoop
- It happens at the receiver side in a communication system.
- It reverses modulation by separating the useful data from the carrier.
- Common demodulation methods include envelope detection, frequency discrimination, and phase detection.
- It is essential in radio, TV, wireless communication, and many digital systems.
Simple example
If a voice is sent over radio, the voice is first placed onto a carrier wave for transmission. Demodulation removes that carrier at the receiving end and recovers the voice signal.Why it matters
Without demodulation, a receiver would get only the modified carrier wave and not the actual message. That is why demodulation is a core step in communication systems that need accurate data recovery.Modulation vs. demodulation
Modulation| Demodulation
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Adds the message onto a carrier wave 7| Extracts the original message from the
carrier wave 1
Done at the transmitter 5| Done at the receiver 5
Prepares the signal for transmission 7| Recovers the transmitted information 5
If you want, I can also explain demodulation with a diagram or show the difference between AM, FM, and PM demodulation.