
Quadrature phase
Encyclopedia
Two periodic waveforms whose phase
difference is
of their output period are said to have a quadrature phase relationship. The term is also used in communication systems to describe one of the components of orthogonal
decomposition.
A composite signal described by its envelope-and-phase form
can be decomposed to an equivalent quadrature-carrier(IQ) form as:

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.
Phase (waves)
Phase in waves is the fraction of a wave cycle which has elapsed relative to an arbitrary point.-Formula:The phase of an oscillation or wave refers to a sinusoidal function such as the following:...
difference is

Orthogonality
Orthogonality occurs when two things can vary independently, they are uncorrelated, or they are perpendicular.-Mathematics:In mathematics, two vectors are orthogonal if they are perpendicular, i.e., they form a right angle...
decomposition.
A composite signal described by its envelope-and-phase form


where

Carrier wave
In telecommunications, a carrier wave or carrier is a waveform that is modulated with an input signal for the purpose of conveying information. This carrier wave is usually a much higher frequency than the input signal...
, and:




Modulation
In electronics and telecommunications, modulation is the process of varying one or more properties of a high-frequency periodic waveform, called the carrier signal, with a modulating signal which typically contains information to be transmitted...
of a pure carrier wave:




See also
- In-phase and quadrature (I&Q) components
- QuadratureQuadratureQuadrature may refer to:In signal processing:*Quadrature amplitude modulation , a modulation method of using both an carrier wave and a 'quadrature' carrier wave that is 90° out of phase with the main, or in-phase, carrier...
- Quadrature amplitude modulationQuadrature amplitude modulationQuadrature amplitude modulation is both an analog and a digital modulation scheme. It conveys two analog message signals, or two digital bit streams, by changing the amplitudes of two carrier waves, using the amplitude-shift keying digital modulation scheme or amplitude modulation analog...
- Constellation diagramConstellation diagramA constellation diagram is a representation of a signal modulated by a digital modulation scheme such as quadrature amplitude modulation or phase-shift keying. It displays the signal as a two-dimensional scatter diagram in the complex plane at symbol sampling instants...