Amplitude shift keying (ASK) what is with example
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Amplitude shift keying is a form of amplitude modulation that represent digital data as variation in the amplitude of a carrier wave. In a ask system the binary symbol 1 is represented by transmitting a fixed amplitude carrier wave and fixed frequency for a bit during of T second .
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