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Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) is a technique that encodes analog signals into digital signals by modulating the amplitude of individual pulses. It is essential in data transmission, signal processing, and communications, with two main types of sampling techniques: Flat Top PAM and Natural PAM. The construction of PAM involves an amplitude modulation circuit, a carrier signal source, and a pulse generator to produce the PAM signal.
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