Marco

I agree about the AD9912 - it looks very good indeed.

I am working on the design of a new ultra-low phase noise crystal-controlled
1GHz oscillator specifically aimed at driving the AD9910/AD9912 DDS chips.

I'll post more information when it's available.

Is the AD9912 ready yet?  When I looked on the Analog website there still
wasn't a price or a full data sheet - just the preliminary Revision  data.


regards

Grant G8UBN



Dear Johan,

Well, not black art, but one must know what he is doing and be
equipped to measure the results.
Possibly the best way today is using the last generation of DDS
chips, like the AD9912. It requires a 1GHz clock, but all in all the
circuit seems to me simpler and les critcal than a serious PLL of
similar performance. More, the output is very clean
even at 144MHz. It could be a good LO for that band too.

I did some preliminary measurements on the AD9912 synth by I0CG. The
results are in the file sectin, under AD9912. Measurements done with
an HP 8568B (the cleanest SA that I have...), DDS tuned at 180 MHz,
0dBm output.

All spurious signals seem due to the spectrum analyzer, possibly
except a weak 100MHz signal.
More info are in the SDR_ITALIA Yahoo group, under "AD9910 - AD9912"
folder. Giuliano I0CG is working on a kit built around the AD9912...
stay tuned !

73 - Marco IK1ODO / AI4YF

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