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When does over-modulation occur?(a) Modulating signal voltage < Carrier voltage(b) Modulating signal voltage > Carrier voltage(c) Modulating signal voltage = Carrier voltage(d) Modulating signal voltage =0The question was asked in an online quiz.This intriguing question originated from Amplitude Modulation and Modulation Index topic in portion Amplitude & Frequency Modulation of Avionics

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The correct OPTION is (b) Modulating signal voltage > Carrier voltage

The best I can explain: Over-modulation is a condition in which the modulating signal voltage is much greater than the carrier voltage. The RECEIVED signal will produce an output waveform in the shape of the envelope, WHOSE negative PEAKS have been clipped off.



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