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| I have to make a mv(millivolt) ,function generator of sine,square and other wave forms .. can any one help me in this regard. thanks Haider
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| Or two older chips: ICL8038 and XR2206 | |
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| Didn't maxim use the ICL8038 and rename it, or make improvements on the original idea? Steve | |
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| Yes, the Intersil 8038 work only up to 0.8...1MHz, but MAX038 up to 20MHz! The sinus output have lower distortion, and more power. | |
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| all ics aren't frecuency stables. Here is an serious generator: http://www.e-insite.net/ednmag/index...cleId=CA276209 or the same in : http://my.analog.com/myAnalog/member/asp/display_content_items.asp?action=cat&total_cnt=13& pub_id=54&mrkt_id=137&pub_nm=Technical_Articles&mr kt_nm=Direct_Digital_Synthesis_(DDS) | |
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| Who said he needed a 'serious' generator? DDS is only suitable where near perfect sinewaves are needed at millihertz resolutions, or for high precision frequency references. Steve | |
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