FSK using baseband modulation
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Hello,
I want to create a FSK modulator using the "*M-FSK Modulator Baseband*" block, the input is Bernoulli Binary Generator (0, 1) , but i cant get the good output ( 2 different frequencies ) on the scope in real time !!??
P.S : the output shown is bad because the frequency is the same whatever the input is 0 or 1. !!!
Thanks a lot,
Bye
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Rick Rosson
2011년 6월 17일
Can you please post a screen shot showing the mask parameters (dialog box settings) of the 2-FSK modulator block? Thanks!
al-comm
2011년 6월 19일
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Rick Rosson
2011년 6월 21일
You are getting closer to the right answer, but still not quite there yet. In your schematic, you are feeding the output of a real-valued sine wave to the input of the complex exponential function. So the output of the complex exponential block is:
exp(j*sin(2*pi*Fc*t))
where Fc represents the carrier frequency (in hertz). This modulation signal is not quite correct.
The correct output of the complex exponential should be:
exp(j*2*pi*Fc*t)
That means the input to the complex exponential function should be the simulation clock t feeding a gain block with a value of 2*pi*Fc.
Please give that a try.
Alternatively, I believe that you can generate a complex exponential output from the Sine Wave block. Please check the dialog box.
HTH.
Rick
Derek Eccles
2019년 4월 9일
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I am using a Math function block with the exp. function selected and the output data type as complex, to generate the carrier.
I then feed this to a complex to re-im block thinking this would get me the cosine and sine carriers which are required for 2_FSK.
The Im signal is a constant flat line, while the re signal is an exponential. Nothing like cosine or sine which I was hoping for ?
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