overmodulated
Overmodulated refers to a condition in which a signal or waveform exceeds the modulation limits of a system, causing distortion, degradation of signal quality, or loss of information. It is most commonly discussed in the contexts of radio communications, signal processing, and analog audio amplification. In amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) systems, overshooting the maximum permissible amplitude or frequency offset results in phase or amplitude distortions, sideband clipping, and unintended spectral spreading. In digital modulation schemes, overmodulation can happen when the input amplitude is too high for the channel’s power amplifier, pushing the transmitted signal outside the linear operating region and creating harmonic distortion.
The primary indicator of overmodulation is a measurable drop in signal-to-noise ratio or increased bit error
Mitigation techniques include limiting amplifiers, pre‑emphasis stages, careful gain staging, and feedback control. Engineers design amplifiers