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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 11:44:07 +0000, W3JDR wrote:
Anyone know of a PIC-based frequency locked loop for VFO control? I'm looking for something that can be programmed with a frequency word, and then it aquires and maintains the frequency. I've seen frequency 'stabilizers' but most of them just hold the frequency once it's been manually set. There are also PIC-assisted DDS designs, but these are more complex thatn I want, use more power then I'd like, and are not as clean as a simple voltage controlled oscillator. Mine is at http://homepage.eircom.net/~ei9gq/stab.html Have a look at Hans Summers and Richard Hoskings web-pages. It seems to me that the PIC should be able to measure the frequency, determine the error, and operate a very simple charge-pump/VCO to put the frequency where it wants. Joe W3JDR What you are describing is a conventional PLL. PIC based stabilisers or 'frequency locked loops' usually have very long gate times for counting the frequency and a fairly narrow frequency control range. My circuit uses a 100mS gate time and a control range of +/- a couple of KHz. If you want to cover a larger frequency range with your VCO, you will need to use a much shorter gate time to keep tight control of the VCO frequency. This will increase the tuning steps and will also increase the phase noise on the VCO output. You soon run into the the same trade offs and compromises that you get with any PLL design. A PLL/DDS combination seems to be the best way to go. I recently built a 21MHz VFO for a 10M transceiver. The 21MHz VCO is mixed with the output from a 17MHz crystal oscillator. The resulting 4MHz signal is phase locked with a 4MHz signal from an AD9835 DDS chip. The DDS is controlled by a PIC16F84. I use the 10M rig to drive a homebrew transverter for 144MHz. I am delighted with the results. The RX is free from the usual birdies you get with a DDS VFO. The phase noise is low enough that I can operate within a few KHz of some very strong local stations on 2M SSB. 73, Ed. EI9GQ. -- Remove 'X' to reply by e-mail http://homepage.eircom.net/~ei9gq Linux 2.4.21 |
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