Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator = 1/Amplitude of Carrier Signal
Ka = 1/Ac
This formula uses 2 Variables
Variables Used
Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator - The Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator is a constant variable of the modulator.
Amplitude of Carrier Signal - (Measured in Volt) - Amplitude of Carrier Signal is varied in accordance with the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. The modulating signal is the signal that contains the information to be transmitted.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Amplitude of Carrier Signal: 17 Volt --> 17 Volt No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Ka = 1/Ac --> 1/17
Evaluating ... ...
Ka = 0.0588235294117647
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.0588235294117647 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.0588235294117647 0.058824 <-- Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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18 Amplitude Modulation Characteristics Calculators

Pre Detection Signal to Noise Ratio of AM
Go Pre Detection SNR of SSB = (Amplitude of Carrier Signal^2*(1+Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator^2*Total Power))/(2*Noise Density*Transmission Bandwidth)
Post Detection Signal to Noise Ratio of AM
Go Post Detection SNR of AM = (Amplitude of Carrier Signal^2*Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator^2*Total Power)/(2*Noise Density*Transmission Bandwidth)
Coupling Factor of AM Receiver
Go Coupling Factor = (Image Frequency/Radio Frequency)-(Radio Frequency/Image Frequency)
Phase Deviation of AM Receiver
Go Phase Deviation = Proportionality Constant*Amplitude of Modulating Signal*Modulating Signal Frequency
Quality Factor of AM Receiver
Go Quality Factor = 1/(2*pi)*sqrt(Inductance/Capacitance)
Total Current of AM Wave
Go Total Current of AM Wave = Carrier Current*sqrt(1+((Modulation Index^2)/2))
Total Power of AM wave
Go Total Power = Carrier Power+Upper Sideband Power+Lower Sideband Power
Magnitude of Modulating Signal
Go Modulating Signal Magnitude = (Maximum Amplitude of AM Wave-Minimum Amplitude of AM Wave)/2
Maximum Amplitude of AM Wave
Go Maximum Amplitude of AM Wave = Amplitude of Carrier Signal*(1+Modulation Index^2)
Minimum Amplitude of AM Wave
Go Minimum Amplitude of AM Wave = Amplitude of Carrier Signal*(1-Modulation Index^2)
Amplitude of Each Sideband
Go Amplitude of each Sideband = (Modulation Index*Amplitude of Carrier Signal)/2
Image Frequency Bandwidth of AM Receiver
Go Image Frequency Bandwidth = Radio Frequency Bandwidth/Bandwidth Improvement
Radio Frequency Bandwidth of AM Receiver
Go Radio Frequency Bandwidth = Bandwidth Improvement*Image Frequency Bandwidth
Bandwidth Improvement of AM Receiver
Go Bandwidth Improvement = Radio Frequency Bandwidth/Image Frequency Bandwidth
Local Oscillation Frequency of AM Receiver
Go Local Oscillation Frequency = Radio Frequency+Intermediate Frequency
Average Total Power of AM Wave
Go Total Power = Carrier Power*(1+(Modulation Index^2)/2)
Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator
Go Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator = 1/Amplitude of Carrier Signal
Bandwidth of AM wave
Go Bandwidth of AM Wave = 2*Maximum Frequency

Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator Formula

Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator = 1/Amplitude of Carrier Signal
Ka = 1/Ac

What is amplitude sensitivity?

Amplitude sensitivity parameter (Ka) is always equal to the reciprocal of carrier signal amplitude. The constant Ka is the amplitude sensitivity of the modulator or the transmitter.

How Amplitude sensitivity varies with percentage of modulation?

The percentage of modulation will depend on the absolute value of Ka*m(t). Here, m(t) is the input/message signal. If the absolute value of Ka;*m(t) is less or equal to 1 for all t, then the percentage of modulation is less than or equal to 100%. However, if the absolute value of Ka*m(t) is greater than 1 for some t, then the percent of modulation is in excess of 100% or overmodulation.

How to Calculate Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator?

Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator calculator uses Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator = 1/Amplitude of Carrier Signal to calculate the Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator, The Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator is a constant, calculated by dividing one by the amplitude of the carrier wave. Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator is denoted by Ka symbol.

How to calculate Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator, enter Amplitude of Carrier Signal (Ac) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.05 = 1/17.

FAQ

What is Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator?
The Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator is a constant, calculated by dividing one by the amplitude of the carrier wave and is represented as Ka = 1/Ac or Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator = 1/Amplitude of Carrier Signal. Amplitude of Carrier Signal is varied in accordance with the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. The modulating signal is the signal that contains the information to be transmitted.
How to calculate Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator?
The Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator is a constant, calculated by dividing one by the amplitude of the carrier wave is calculated using Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator = 1/Amplitude of Carrier Signal. To calculate Amplitude Sensitivity of Modulator, you need Amplitude of Carrier Signal (Ac). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Amplitude of Carrier Signal and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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