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Personally, I'd experiment with the AD9951 DDS chip, it's spurious
outputs are very low.... http://www.radioamatore.it/i0cg/add9951.html However, if somebody wants a DDS for direct conversion experiments, the AD9854 DDS has built in quadrature outputs which make it tempting. This website discusses a complete design and, the kit can be gotten from Kanga. It is pricy, but in my opinion, it has everything I would need..... http://home.comcast.net/~aa0zz/index.html The only drawback is that it's spurious outputs are higher. Jim Pennell N6BIU -- 10:59 Pacific Time Zone Jun 2 2007 International Time 17:59 UTC 02.06.2007 |