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6.3: Synchronous Detection FSK Signal MULTIPLIER TUNEABLE LPF DECISION MAKER SCOPE SELECTOR CLK IND OUTE AC TUNE FSK Sig

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Explain theoretically, how does the demodulation shown in Fig. 6.8 function. Use Eq. (6.1)in your explanation
Explain theoretically, how does the demodulation shown in Fig. 6.8 function. Use Eq. (6.1)
in your explanation
6.3: Synchronous Detection FSK Signal MULTIPLIER TUNEABLE LPF DECISION MAKER SCOPE SELECTOR CLK IND OUTE AC TUNE FSK Signal DECHHION POINT CH 1 х -TRIG- va Z-MOD GAIN NOAM WIDE IN1 OUT Carrier O KXY IN OUT B.CLK B.CLK CH 2 Bit Clock from SEQUENCE GENERATOR SYNC from SEQUENCE GENERATOR Fig. 6.8 Synchronous Demodulation of FSK Connection Diagram

Where is the BW of the baseband signal and Af=-fo)/2. If we take to be the first null BW for the polar signal, then B = bit rate (R). Thus: BW = 2(A S + R) Carrier 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Binary signal FSK AMO lifo fi So lo so i to fi Fig. 6.1 Frequency Shift Keying Signal