Hi timenuts,

 

Here is an update for all of you interested by this project. According to the 
emails I got, you are a lot ;-)

 

I spent the last 3 months trying to get rid of the self-oscillation of the 
prescaler. I tried nearly all possible solutions, from PCB reworking to every 
possible components placed everywhere. Without success. Even with both inputs 
grounded, the ADF4107 still oscillate at about 3.8 GHz. I switched the chip for 
an ADF4156. Everything worked but the damn oscillation remain. I even ordered 
the evaluation board from Analog in case I missed something. That board 
oscillate too. So I think there is no solution : the input stage oscillate for 
some unknown reason when the chip is used as a prescaler. 

 

I already spent too much money on this project and many other great PCB are 
waiting for my attention since too long. Nonetheless, that auto-oscillation is 
not a problem for me. After all, even my Keithley 2000 displays junk when no 
input is connected. So I will start taking preorders soon for the board. If you 
really don’t want that auto oscillation, you can add a Chebyshev Low-Pass 
Filter  with 2 caps and 1 inductor. I tried this solution (there is room on the 
PCB for the filter) and the counter doesn’t display junk anymore when no input 
is connected. Of course, the board will be limited to ~3 GHz with the LC 
filter. So it’s up to you : 3 GHz without oscillation or 5+ GHz with.

 

Here are the features :

 

* 100 MHz to 5+ GHz Frequency

* ADF4107 PLL chip used as a prescaler

* PIC 16F636 (with ICSP header) to program the PLL

* Sensibility up to -30 dB (graph will follow soon)

* Board designed to fit the 53131A/53181A/53132A

* All SMD, not less than 0805 for easy soldering

* SMA input with internal SMA-BNC or SMA-TNC cable

* Optional LC Filter to avoid auto-oscillation (~3 GHz limit)

* Optional SMA output for a generic prescaler

* Optional ratio (/256, /512, /1000) via jumper

* Optional power header if used as a generic prescaler

 

3 options available : 1/ bare board 2/ bare board with ADF4107 (very fine 
pitch), PIC and other hard-to-find components soldered 3/ fully assembled 
board. Prices should be ~15-20€ for 1/, ~50€ for 2/ and ~200€ for 3/. 

 

I will build a final prototype soon and use it for final review of the specs. 
Then I’ll build a website with all pictures, technical informations, schematics 
and part list.

 

Any question, just ask ;)

 

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Samuel DEMEULEMEESTER
Presse Non Stop - Canard PC
 <http://www.canardpc.com> http://www.canardpc.com
MSN :  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 

 

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