pulse modulation

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pulse modulation

A technician adjusts a pulse modulation generator on a test bench.

Definition

Noun: A method of transmitting information by varying a characteristic of a series of pulses. In pulse modulation, a signal is encoded onto a train of pulses by altering a specific property of those pulses.

Usage

Pulse modulation is a technical term used in telecommunications and signal processing. It describes a class of modulation techniques where a pulsed (non-continuous) carrier is used.

Examples
  • The engineer explained how pulse modulation improves the efficiency of the radar system.
  • Digital communication systems often rely on some form of pulse modulation.
  • The key advantage of pulse modulation is its resistance to certain types of signal degradation.
Advanced Usage
  • As a modifier: The term is frequently used as a noun adjunct to specify a type of system or technique.
    • Pulse modulation techniques are fundamental to modern electronics.
    • The device uses a pulse modulation scheme for data encoding.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pulse-Amplitude Modulation (PAM): A type of pulse modulation where the amplitude of the pulses is varied.
  • Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM): A type of pulse modulation where the width (duration) of the pulses is varied.
  • Pulse-Position Modulation (PPM): A type of pulse modulation where the position of the pulses in time is varied.
  • Pulse-Code Modulation (PCM): A digital scheme where the modulated signal is represented by a series of coded pulses.
Synonyms
  • Pulse encoding
  • Pulsed modulation
Related Concepts
  • Modulation: The broader process of varying a carrier signal to transmit information.
  • Carrier wave: The waveform (in this case, a pulse train) that is modulated.
  • Demodulation: The process of extracting the original signal from the modulated pulse train.
pulse modulation

A technician adjusts a pulse modulation generator on a test bench.

Noun
  1. modulation that imposes a signal on a train of pulses