Direct digital frequency synthesizers:
With the advent of integrated circuits (IC), digital systems have become widely used in modern electronic devices, including communications and measurement equipment. Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizers (DDS) are used in communications as transmitter exciters and local oscillators in receivers. Th...
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Summary: | With the advent of integrated circuits (IC), digital systems have become widely used in modern electronic devices, including communications and measurement equipment. Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizers (DDS) are used in communications as transmitter exciters and local oscillators in receivers. The advantages are superior frequency stability, the same as that of the driving clock oscillator, and short switching times. The difficulties are lower output frequencies and rather large spurious signals. Compiled for practicing engineers who do not have the prerequisite of a specialist's knowledge in Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizers (DDS), this collection of 40 important reprinted papers and 9 never-before published contributions presents a comprehensive introduction to DDS properties and a clear understanding of actual devices. The information in this volume can lead to easier computer simulations and improved designs. Featured topics include: . Discussion of principles and state of the art of wide-range DDS. Investigation of spurious signals in DDS. Combination of DDS with Phase Lock Loops (PLL). Examination of phase and background 'noise' in DDS. Introduction to Digital to Analog Conversion (DAC). Analysis of mathematics of quasiperiodic omission of pulses DDFS can also serve as a textbook for students seeking essential background theory |
Item Description: | Description based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015 |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Resource (xi, 383 pages) illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780470544396 0470544392 |
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spelling | Direct digital frequency synthesizers edited by Venceslav F. Kroupa New York Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers c1999 1 Online-Resource (xi, 383 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015 With the advent of integrated circuits (IC), digital systems have become widely used in modern electronic devices, including communications and measurement equipment. Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizers (DDS) are used in communications as transmitter exciters and local oscillators in receivers. The advantages are superior frequency stability, the same as that of the driving clock oscillator, and short switching times. The difficulties are lower output frequencies and rather large spurious signals. Compiled for practicing engineers who do not have the prerequisite of a specialist's knowledge in Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizers (DDS), this collection of 40 important reprinted papers and 9 never-before published contributions presents a comprehensive introduction to DDS properties and a clear understanding of actual devices. The information in this volume can lead to easier computer simulations and improved designs. Featured topics include: . Discussion of principles and state of the art of wide-range DDS. Investigation of spurious signals in DDS. Combination of DDS with Phase Lock Loops (PLL). Examination of phase and background 'noise' in DDS. Introduction to Digital to Analog Conversion (DAC). Analysis of mathematics of quasiperiodic omission of pulses DDFS can also serve as a textbook for students seeking essential background theory Frequency synthesizers Digital integrated circuits Phase-locked loops Synthesizer Elektronik (DE-588)4184253-4 gnd rswk-swf Synthesizer Elektronik (DE-588)4184253-4 s DE-604 Kroupa, Veenceslav F. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780780334380 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=5443866 Aggregator URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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