ADI - Considerations in RF Frequency Direct Digital Synthesis

Overview Today's direct digital synthesizers (DDS) ICs are capable of directly generating agile precision output frequencies in the hundreds of megaHertz. When coupled with a PLL output stage, agile frequencies of several GHz are readily achieved. DDS-generated frequencies are ultra-precise, low in phase noise and distortion, extremely stable, and provide an unmatched level of tuning capability - all under processor control. DDS-based RF synthesizers have many applications including agile LO's, clock sources, and waveform generators. This seminar will present design considerations for selecting and implementing a DDS or DDS/PLL combination for RF synthesis.

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PublisherAnalog Devices   
Live Date19th June 2004 20:00 BST
FormatWebcast   
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