Hi!
How exactly does an FM transmitter work?
What does every single component do in the process?
Please explane in detale..
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Hi Magnus,
FM (frequency modulation) simply means the transmitter output frequency is proportional to the amplitude of the input (modulating) signal.
The larger or louder the input signal the higher the transmitter frequency. The amplitude of the transmitted signal is constant - only its frequency changes.
There is a large amount of information on the internet about FM if you need real detail:
What is FM | Frequency Modulation Tutorial | Radio-Electronics.com
Hi Magnus,
FM (frequency modulation) simply means the transmitter output frequency is proportional to the amplitude of the input (modulating) signal.
The larger or louder the input signal the higher the transmitter frequency. The amplitude of the transmitted signal is constant - only its frequency changes.
There is a large amount of information on the internet about FM if you need real detail:
What is FM | Frequency Modulation Tutorial | Radio-Electronics.com