- Amplitude distortion
Amplitude distortion is
distortion occurring in asystem , subsystem, or device when theoutput amplitude is not a linear function of theinput amplitude under specified conditions.Generally, output is a
linear function of input only for a fixed portion of the transfer characteristics. In this region, Ic=βIb where Ic is collector current and Ib is base current, followinglinear relation y=mx.When output is not in this portion, two forms of amplitude distortion might arise
# harmonic distortion
# intermodulation distortion;
Harmonic distortion : The creation ofharmonics of thefundamental frequency of asine wave input to a system.;
Intermodulation distortion : This form of distortion occurs when two sine waves of frequencies "X" and "Y" are present at the input, resulting in the creation of several other frequency components, whose frequencies include (X+Y), (X-Y), (2X-Y), (2Y-X), and generally (mX ± nY) for integer m and n. Generally the size of the unwanted output falls rapidly as m and n increase.Due to the additional outputs, this form of distortion is definitely unwanted in audio, radio and telecommunication amplifiers, and it occurs for more than two waves as well.
In a narrowband system such as a radio communication system, unwanted outputs such as X-Y and 2X+Y will be remote from the wanted band and so be ignored by the system. In contrast, 2X-Y and 2Y-X will be close to the wanted signals. These so-called third order distortion products (third order as m+n = 3) tend to dominante the non-linear distortion of narrowband systems.
Amplitude distortion is measured with the system operating under steady-state conditions with a sinusoidal input signal. When other frequencies are present, the term "amplitude" refers to that of the
fundamental only.External links
* [http://tenwatts.blogspot.com/2007/12/audio-lesson.html Arcane Radio Trivia amplitude distortion article w/ examples]
* [http://mwrf.com/Articles/Index.cfm?Ad=1&ArticleID=16649 RF article with trigonometry]ee also
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Distortion measurement
*Audio quality measurement
*Noise measurement
*Headroom
*Programme levels
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