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| Figure 3 ASK modulation principle | | Figure 3 ASK modulation principle | ||
- | ASK is preferred for receiver-to-transmitter communication because it consumes less power compared to FSK modulation. Also, switching between two loads can also be easily and compactly integrated into the receiver hardware. | + | ASK is preferred for receiver-to-transmitter communication because it consumes less power compared to FSK modulation. Also, switching between two loads can be easily and compactly integrated into the receiver hardware. |
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