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I need to vary the frequency of operation of a transceiver IC from
7MHz to 9MHz. The oscillator needs to feed into the crystal oscillator input and crystal oscillator output pins of the IC (the current design does not have a variable oscillator and is just using a crystal). Ideally I would like to control the frequency of the oscillator using the PWM of a micro controller (unfortunately the current micro does not have a DAC). Any ideas on the best way to do this? |
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Nelly wrote:
I need to vary the frequency of operation of a transceiver IC from 7MHz to 9MHz. The oscillator needs to feed into the crystal oscillator input and crystal oscillator output pins of the IC (the current design does not have a variable oscillator and is just using a crystal). Ideally I would like to control the frequency of the oscillator using the PWM of a micro controller (unfortunately the current micro does not have a DAC). Any ideas on the best way to do this? I am currently doing a project which uses 8-bit PWM to set the freq. of a L.O. across a 250Hz range; I use a 3-bit DAC to select one of eight 250Hz segments first. The 1st L.O. is a PLL with a 2Khz step size and 16-bit resolution. The DAC and PWM outputs and a DC offset for centering are summed and then drive a dual varactor to pull the xtal of the 2nd L.O. (at 56,305,000Hz center). This gives me 1Hz resolution. Your 2MHz range would require a 21-bit PWM for 1Hz VFO resolution (after scaling); a 16-bit PWM would give you about 30Hz resolution. To me, a workable solution would involve a combination of PLL and PWM as I have done (from what I have read I would avoid DDS for reasons of noise). Regards, Michael |
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