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Frequency Shift Keying uses the bit to affect the frequency of a carrier sinusoid.

In frequency-shift keying (FSK), the bit affects the frequency of a carrier sinusoid.

s 0 t A p T t 2 f 0 t
s 1 t A p T t 2 f 1 t

The frequencies f 0 , f 1 are usually harmonically related to the bit interval. In the depicted example, f 0 3 T and f 1 4 T . As can be seen from the transmitted signal for our example bit stream ( [link] ), the transitions at bit interval boundaries are smoother than thoseof BPSK .

This plot shows the FSK waveform for same bitstream used in the BPSK example .

To determine the bandwidth required by this signal set, we again consider the alternating bit stream. Think of it as two signalsadded together: The first comprised of the signal s 0 t , the zero signal, s 0 t , zero, etc. , and the second having the same structure but interleaved with the first and containing s 1 t ( [link] ).

The depicted decomposition of the FSK-modulated alternating bit stream into its frequency components simplifies thecalculation of its bandwidth.

Each component can be thought of as a fixed-frequency sinusoid multiplied by a square wave of period 2 T that alternates between one and zero. This baseband square wave has the same Fourier spectrum as our BPSK example, but with theaddition of the constant term c 0 . This quantity's presence changes the number of Fourier series terms required for the 90% bandwidth: Now we needonly include the zero and first harmonics to achieve it. The bandwidth thus equals, with f 0 f 1 , f 1 1 2 T f 0 1 2 T f 1 f 0 1 T . If the two frequencies are harmonics of the bit-interval duration, f 0 k 0 T and f 1 k 1 T with k 1 k 0 , the bandwidth equals k 1 k 0 1 T . If the difference between harmonic numbers is 1 , then the FSK bandwidth is smaller than the BPSK bandwidth. If the difference is 2 , the bandwidths are equal and larger differences produce a transmission bandwidthlarger than that resulting from using a BPSK signal set.

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