Quadrature phase
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Communication signals often have the form:
where represents a carrier frequency, and
and represent possible modulation of a pure carrier wave: The modulation alters the original component of the carrier, and creates a (new) component, as shown above. The component that is in phase with the original carrier is referred to as the in-phase component. The other component, which is always 90° ( radians) out of phase, is referred to as the quadrature component.
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- ^ This transformation is done using the trigonometric identity:
- sin(A + B) = sin(A)cos(B) + cos(A)sin(B)