angle modulation meaning
[Electronics]
Variation of the angle of a sine-wave carrier in response to the modulating source, as in FREQUENCY MODULATION and PHASE MODULATION.
Variation of the angle of a sine-wave carrier in response to the modulating source, as in FREQUENCY MODULATION and PHASE MODULATION.
Examples
More: Next- True FM and phase modulation are the most commonly employed forms of analogue angle modulation.
- This description directly provides the two major groups of modulation, amplitude modulation and angle modulation.
- Angle modulation is the proper term for modulation by changing the instantaneous frequency or phase of the carrier signal.
- Like any other form of angle modulation that transmits a single RF tone that varies only in phase or frequency, MFSK produces a constant envelope.
- By means of phase angle modulation switched by the thyristors, the reactor may be variably switched into the circuit and so provide a continuously variable MVAR injection ( or absorption ) to the electrical network.