I'm in Charleston, SC, and my computers are shut down right now, due to thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. Yesterday, we had a 7-hour power outage after a similar set of storms. Thanks to a house generator, we had air conditioning, but I haven't turned any computers back on, other than this portable unit. For that reason, I can't get to my information on these devices right now.

If you do an ebay search for AD9850, you will find MANY people selling these modules. Within that group, there are some that have the schematic posted. Look at the pictures of each module, then look at the details of the devices on sale that match yours. You can also find a few that have Arduino sketches, the same sketch will work for either type of module. I have it on another computer here, but am concerned about posting it, regarding any possible copyright issues.

There are two types of there modules, I have a few of each type, along with a similar module that had an AD9851 instead. The type you have has a smaller oscillator and very small pot, the other version has a larger oscillator, and a much larger pot. Both types appear to have low-pass filters designed for the higher-frequency AD9851, as the LPF parts values are the same as the one on the AD9851 boards.

If I remember correctly, on your module, there is a discrepancy between the pin numbers/signals on the schematic and the board itself, on the upper two pins of the two-row connector. I will provide more info as I can get to it.

A few years ago, I drove the AD9850 and many other DDS chips/modules using a PIC 18F2455. This code was originally written by Tom, and was available on the DDS Controller Yahoo group, for QSD/DDS board by Dave, WB6DHW. I went crazy and added support for many other DDS chips.

More recently, I've played with these modules driven by an Arduino. There are a few web sites that have some basic Arduino skteches to drive these cheap DDS boards.

These modules are pretty easy to drive. You need three signals, plus optionally a reset line. The AD9850 can be programmed either by a series of eight-bit bytes in parallel fashion, or more often with a 40-bit serial bitstream (IIRC). You drop the chip select (FQ_UD?), and set the data bit, then toggle up & down the clock bit. Do that 40 times for the 40 data bits, then bring the chip select back up. To set the AD9850 to serial mode, you also need to set a couple of pins to VCC or ground. I sort of remember D7 being one of them, but I can't remember the exact details right now.

Hope that helps some.
73, Terry, WB4JFI


-----Original Message----- From: Brian Pepperdine
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2013 2:52 PM
To: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [QRP-L] DDS module

Bill Meara is playing with one and relating his experiences on Soldersmoke, his blog.
He has a few postings regarding it.
http://soldersmoke.blogspot.ca/search?q=dds

To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 13:06:34 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: [QRP-L] DDS module

When ordering some parts from an offshore vendor, I decided, on a whim,
to add one of the little $5 AD9850 DDS modules to the cart.
Arrived today, looks fine, but, as I fully expected would be the case, no
documentation accompanied it.

It was item 330840407981 from chipworld

I wonder if someone on the list has been playing with this same module
and has deciphered it.
The good news is that the labelling on the board more or less matches the
pinout in the 9850 data sheet.

It measures 42 mm x 30 mm, has a single row 7-pin header on one end, and
a dual row 14 pin header on the other.
There's a 125 MHz oscillator can on board.
The only ID-like marking is "19026AP4-24" (might be "19826AP4-24") right
above the 9850 chip.

I can send a hi-res image if you think you may have some insight.

Otherwise, we'll take the datasheet and start tracing  :^))

A receiver project is in the plans, and this is an excuse to write some
PIC code to control the DDS.

73,
Jim, N5IB
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