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DDS-60 Daughtercard

A 1-60 MHz coverage VFO with built-in amplifier and variable output level from 1 to 4V p-p.

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Tech Topic:  DDS-60 Spectral Purity Study

Tech Topic:  DDS-60 Temperature Analysis

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Tech Topic:  DDS-60 Design & Application Discussion on CWTD


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Order DDS-60 as an Assembled & Tested card

Overview
    A number of years ago we introduced the original DDS Daughtercard (www.njqrp.org/dds) to the QRP community, providing a low
cost and modular way to add a precisely-adjustable 0-30 MHz signal generator to one's project. All you had to do was add an
AD9850 DDS chip and +12V, and then any number of popular microcontrollers could control the DDS Daughtercard to have it serve
as a rock-solid VFO.  Over 1,000 of these little cards were sold!
    Well, there is still a demand for this inexpensive card and an ever-growing list of uses for it so we updated the basic design and
are now ready to provide the new_and_improved  DDS-60 Daughtercard. This self-contained functional module generates a good-
quality RF signal from 1-60 MHz by using a small pc board to contain just the bare DDS essentials – an Analog Devices AD9851
DDS chip, a clock oscillator, a 5th-order elliptic filter and an adjustable-level RF amplifier.  Additionally, an onboard 5V regulator is
provided so you only need provide a battery or power supply ranging anywhere from 8-12V DC. The three digital control lines, the
power supply, and the output signal are all available on a pin header at the board edge, and the DDS-60 is pin-compatible with the
original DDS Daughtercard.  The schematic is shown below on this page.
      The 8-position pin header at the board edge serves to allow DDS-60 to be plugged into and used in any project you might have
on your bench, regardless of which microcontroller is employed. Just provide a single strip socket (e.g., a 16-pin IC socket split
lengthwise) on the project board and plug in the DDS Daughtercard. Heck, you don’t even need a dedicated microcontroller – use a
cable connected to the parallel printer port of your PC and use public domain PC software to control the DDS board!  See the Ways
to Use section for a number of custom solutions for you to easily control your DDS-60 daughtercard.
      Once your controller-of-choice serially loads the 40-bit control word into the DDS, the raw waveform is presented to an elliptic
filter that removes unwanted high-end frequency components, resulting in a signal of sufficient quality to serve as a local oscillator
for a transceiver. We regularly see great signal quality, with harmonic content reduced to about –40 dB.
        The signal generated by the DDS chip itself is quite small so we use an AD8008 low power amplifier to provide about 18 dB of
gain to boost the signal to almost 4V p-p, which is 40 mW or about +16 dBm into a 50-ohm load ... quite usable in a variety of
applications. The amplifier offers unconditionally stability (k>1) and yields spectrally-clean signals with harmonics down about 40 dB
from the fundamental. It is an ideal signal source for serving as a VFO in the HC908VFO, as a measurement source in the Poor
Ham's Scalar Network Analyzer (PHSNA), or for making impedance measurements in the Micro908 Antenna Analyst and other
demanding designs. A trimpot allows precise setting of desired output levels.
The amplified signal is then presented to P1 pin 6 on the pin header where it can be used as a 50-ohm source input signal. If not
used as an input to any other component or module, the output should be terminated with a 50-ohm resistor in order for the stated
specifications to be realized.

Assembled & Tested DDS-60 card uses 90-degree pinheader for P1


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Schematic
(Download full-resolution PDF version of the schematic)

So, what can you do with the "DDS-60 Daughtercard"?


There are many ways for you to use the DDS-60.   For example, all you need to do is combine it with your favorite microcontroller project to form a high-quality VFO.  Click here to see many ideas!

To Order
DDS-60 Assembled/Tested: $94

Saving builders the hassle and uncertainty of soldering small surface mount components & IC's.
         (The AD9851 DDS chip supplied in this kit is officially from Analog Devices.
         It is not an inexpensive performance dropout obtained from offshore providers.
         The price for this IC continue to rise from Digi-Key and Analog Devices.)

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Ordering by Mail

You may also order by check or Money Order, written to "Midnight Design Solutions" and sending to the address below. 
Just be sure to add shipping fee: $10 for US & Canada, $20 for overseas.
Thanks!

Midnight Design Solutions


205 Okema Trace
Loudon, TN 37774
USA

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Availability
Assembled & Tested DDS-60 cards ...  in stock

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Page last updated:  June 16, 2020

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