AM Signal Receiver & Demodulation: Link & Book Recommendations

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In summary, the individual is looking for resources on receivers of AM signals and the demodulation of AM signals. They are recommended to use Google or Wikipedia for basic information, and to check out a thread on the Physics Forums for additional resources.
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i need some! link or book

hi there

i need some! link or book or report or any thing about these following:

1 -receiver of AM signal

2 - demodulation of AM signal

and thank you
 
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eng.mustafaS said:
hi there

i need some! link or book or report or any thing about these following:

1 -receiver of AM signal

2 - demodulation of AM signal

and thank you

Google is your friend. In addition, for simple subjects like those, wikipedia.org is a good place to check. And this thread below (which is at the top of the EE forum) has a number of good resources for EEs:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=315139

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