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I thought I would use switched sections with various sections switched
by relays - each section shielded if necessary. The DDS will give an output down to -50dBm or so under software control, though spurious outputs are not necessarily attenuated by the same amount, so it is probably not a good idea to use the full attenuation range My board will be double sided unless I *need* to use a more expensive board Richard Rene Tschaggelar wrote: What attenuator are you using ? -100dBm is a lot of attenuation. Rene Richard Hosking wrote: Many thanks for the replies That has given me some ideas for a start Richard Richard Hosking wrote: Dear all I want to design a DDS board which has attenuators on the output to provide a low level output (-100dBm) I have a venerable HP8640B which can give a calibrated output to -137dBm To achieve this HP have gone to extraordinary lengths to shield the oscillator attenuator/output amp circuits and any control lines - I note there are at least two stages of bypassing/low pass filtering with an intermediate shielded section My question is: how do I get data and power lines into my DDS chip (in a shielded enclosure) and prevent RF leakage out which will limit the useful minimum level out from the DDS board? I presume I will have to use a buffer of some sort for the data lines and extensive bypassing on the power lines. I want reasoanbly quick update speeds for my DDS, which is a serial port, which will mean data rates in the MHz region. |
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