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Joel Koltner wrote: one of the much lower frequency DDSes in conjunction with a mixer would probably work well -- although it just shifts the problem to how to get nice and pure, very wide range fixed frequencies to mix with. (E.g., DDS does 0-200MHz, so now you need just, say, a 200MHz+/-IF, 400MHz+/-IF, 600MHz+/-IF, etc. oscillators to mix with...) From reading the occasional data sheet and appnote, I have the impression that (as Tim Wescott says) they upconvert to a high IF, like 3 GHz, and then convert down from there. In that case they might have an LO that tunes from 1.7-3 GHz, which is a much smaller range, proportionally, than 100kHz-1.3GHz. -- Wim Lewis , Seattle, WA, USA. PGP keyID 27F772C1 |
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