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Demodulation and Stability

Define:

a) Demodulation.

b) Stability.

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Demodulation or detection is defined as the process through which the modulating voltage is obtained from the modulated signal. It is considered as the reverse process of the modulation.
 
Stability : It  is  defined as the  ability  of  receiver  to  send  the  constant  amount  of  the output  for the given period of time.

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