A modulated waveform consists of a carrier and a modulating waveform. In AM (amplitude modulation),
the amplitude of the carrier is varied by the amplitude of the modulating waveform. For this example, you
will output an AM waveform with 80% modulation depth. The carrier will be a 5 kHz sine wave and the
modulating waveform will be a 200 Hz sine wave.
AM waveform display on oscilloscope
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