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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Jim Hampton wrote: Thanks for the tip, Carl. Geeze, Analog Devices. I should have remembered. It has been quite a few years since I worked in Materials Engineering and actually had a feel for the current state of the art. Heck, I was only off by a factor of 10 on that clock rate! 10 percent is one thing, but by a decade! LOL. Be grateful I didn't suggest wiring a bunch of 12AU7stogether in flip flops. Hmmm ... where'd I put that core memory anyways? BTW, those 400 MHz devices are 10 cents per dozen, right? ![]() All of the AD synthesizers I have seen have a microprocessor interface, where they basically memory-map into a processor. I'd rather have something I can directly address. I could probably pull out a 68HC11 to control the thing if I absolutely had to, but I'd rather have something I can just latch a BCD input into. --scott Modern DDS devices would require too many pins on the device for cheap packages unless they used some sort of serial communications or a modest pin count multiplexed bus. I doubt that you will find anything useful with a straight binary or BCD input because the devices need too many bits loaded into them to set up all of the internal functions/registers. Carl - wkc3 |
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