Hi

How big and where are things that you need to know a bit about the DAC's 
"issues" to be completely sure of. You can be sure that they are well above of 
the phase noise floor of an OCXO and that they are spaced less than the 
distance to the frequency of the nearest "good" word. Since it's a square (dac 
issues) / sawtooth (truncation stuff) wave sort of thing, you will have *lots* 
of them...

Bob

On Jul 21, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> [email protected] said:
>> If the DDS is acting pretty much as a divider you don't get a lot of spurs.
>> The rest of the time there are spurs *somewhere* in the output spectrum. Put
>> another way, there are thousands of "bad" tuning words for every good one.
>> The good ones are evenly spaced over the range at a spacing determined by
>> the DAC width and the phase truncation process.  
> 
> Look at the DDS word in binary.  Bits farther to the right turn into spurs 
> closer in.
> 
> The other question is how big are they.
> 
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