overmodulering
Overmodulering, also known as overmodulation, is a phenomenon that occurs in electronic circuits, particularly in audio amplifiers, when the input signal exceeds the amplifier's linear range. This results in the amplifier operating in a non-linear mode, causing distortion in the output signal. The term "overmodulation" is derived from the concept of modulation in communication systems, where a carrier wave is modulated by an input signal.
The primary cause of overmodulation is excessive input signal levels. When the input signal is too large,
To prevent overmodulation, it is essential to ensure that the input signal levels are kept within the
Overmodulation is a common issue in audio and communication systems, and understanding its causes and effects