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IC DDS SYNTHESIZER CMOS 28-SSOP

AD9850BRSZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9850BRSZ
Description
IC DDS SYNTHESIZER CMOS 28-SSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9850BRSZ

Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Resolution (bits)
10 b
Master Fclk
125MHz
Tuning Word Width (bits)
32 b
Voltage - Supply
3.3V, 5V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
28-SSOP
Rf Ic Case Style
SSOP
No. Of Pins
28
Supply Voltage Range
4.75V To 5.25V, 3.3V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Msl
MSL 3 - 168 Hours
Frequency Max
125MHz
Current Rating
30A
Frequency
125MHz
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
AD9850
AD9850 Evaluation Board Instructions
Required Hardware/Software
• IBM compatible computer operating in a Windows environment.
• Printer port, 3.5 inch floppy drive, and Centronics compatible
• XTAL clock or signal generator—if using a signal generator,
• AD9850 evaluation board software disk and AD9850/FSPCB
• 5 V voltage supply.
Setup
1. Copy the contents of the AD9850 disk onto your hard drive
2. Connect the printer cable from your computer to the AD9850
3. Apply power to AD9850 evaluation board. The AD9850 is
4. Connect external 50 Ω clock or remove R2 and apply a high
5. Locate the file called 9850REV2.EXE and execute that program.
6. Monitor should display a control panel to allow operation of
Operation
On the control panel, locate the box called COMPUTER I/O.
Point to and click the selection marked LPT1 and then point to
the TEST box and click. A message will appear telling users if
their choice of output ports is correct. Choose other ports as
necessary to achieve a correct setting. If they have trouble get-
ting their computer to recognize any printer port, they should
try the following: connect three 2 kΩ pull-up resistors from Pins
9, 8, and 7 of U3 to 5 V. This will assist weak printer port out-
puts in driving the heavy capacitance load of the printer cable. If
troubles persist, try a different printer cable.
Locate the MASTER RESET button with the mouse and click
it. This will reset the AD9850 to 0 Hz, 0° phase. The output
should be a dc voltage equal to the full-scale output of the
AD9850.
printer cable.
dc offset the signal to one-half the supply voltage and apply
at least 3 V p-p signal across the 50 Ω (R2) input resistor.
Remove R2 for high Z clock input.
or AD9850/CGPCB evaluation board.
(there are three files).
evaluation board.
powered separately from the connector marked DUT +V.
The AD9850 may be powered with 3.3 V to 5 V.
Z input clock such as a crystal can oscillator.
the AD9850 evaluation board.
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Locate the CLOCK box and place the cursor in the frequency
box. Type in the clock frequency (in MHz) that the user will be
applying to the AD9850. Click the LOAD button or press enter
on the keyboard.
Move the cursor to the OUTPUT FREQUENCY box and type in
the desired output frequency (in MHz). Click the LOAD button or
press the enter key. The BUS MONITOR section of the control
panel will show the 32-bit word that was loaded into the
AD9850. Upon completion of this step, the AD9850 output
should be active and outputting the user's frequency information.
Changing the output phase is accomplished by clicking on the
down arrow in the OUTPUT PHASE DELAY box to make a
selection and then clicking the LOAD button.
Other operational modes (frequency sweeping, sleep, serial
input) are available to the user via keyboard/mouse control.
The AD9850/FSPCB provides access into and out of the on-chip
comparator via test point pairs (each pair has an active input and a
ground connection). The two active inputs are labeled TP1 and
TP2. The unmarked hole next to each labeled test point is a
ground connection. The two active outputs are labeled TP5 and
TP6. Unmarked ground connections are adjacent to each of these
test points.
The AD9850/CGPCB provides BNC inputs and outputs associ-
ated with the on-chip comparator and the on-board, fifth-order,
200 Ω input/output Z, elliptic, 45 MHz, low-pass filter. Jumpering
(soldering a wire) E1 to E2, E3 to E4, and E5 to E6 connects the
on-board filter and the midpoint switching voltage to the com-
parator. Users may elect to insert their own filter and compara-
tor threshold voltage by removing the jumpers and inserting a
filter between J7 and J6 and then providing a threshold voltage
at E1.
If users choose to use the XTAL socket to supply the clock to
the AD9850, they must remove R2 (a 50 Ω chip resistor).
The crystal oscillator must be either TTL or CMOS (prefer-
ably) compatible.
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