amplitúdómoduláció
Amplitúdómoduláció, often abbreviated as AM, is a modulation technique used in electronic communication, most notably in the broadcasting of radio signals. It involves varying the amplitude of a carrier wave in proportion to the information being transmitted. Imagine a steady, high-frequency wave, like a pure musical note. In AM, the loudness (amplitude) of this note is made to change according to the sound you want to send. When the original sound signal is loud, the carrier wave's amplitude increases; when the sound is quiet, the carrier wave's amplitude decreases.
The process consists of a carrier wave and a message signal. The carrier wave is a high-frequency