demodulaator
Demodulaator (Estonian for demodulator) is a device that extracts the original information-bearing signal from a modulated carrier wave. It is the counterpart to a modulator and is essential in many communication systems, including radio receivers, television receivers, and data links. The goal of demodulation is to recover the baseband signal with minimal distortion and noise.
There are several demodulation methods, depending on the modulation scheme. Analog demodulation includes envelope detection for
Key considerations in demodulation include carrier recovery, synchronization, bandwidth, and noise performance. A demodulator must handle
In practice, demodulaator implementations vary. They appear as integrated circuits in radio front-ends, as separate modules