I am currently doing a DDS function generator which will generate 20 Vpp sine wave within 0-40 MHz.As frequency higher,the amplitude from DDS module become lower which are when frequency is 1MHz, amplitude= 1.25V and when f=40Mhz,amplitude=250mV which are quite low, that why I need to design a amplifier which can maintain the amplitude of the signal in 20Vpp for all frequency (0-40MHz)
The first solution come in my mind is to use https://www.ti.com/product/tl026 this product, but I am not sure it will work or not,so any suggestion on how to design the circuit??
I don't think you need such a high frequency. It seems like you can hear all the frequencies in the demo so they are below 20KHz. But what you probably will need is a good audio amplifier to get enough power to drive the speaker or whatever is moving the plate.
I don't think you need such a high frequency. It seems like you can hear all the frequencies in the demo so they are below 20KHz. But what you probably will need is a good audio amplifier to get enough power to drive the speaker or whatever is moving the plate.
That just for demostration on the exhibition.as my lecture request the frequency up to 40 MHz,so this is the most headache part for the design of amplifier ..any suggestion on how for the designing of the amplifier circuit?
Thanks
Hi ronv,
I take a look of the daughter card,erm.it indeed a good solution,but I already built up a DDS generator by myself,so if I straight buy the daughter card,then the work I done before will be wasted.and my lecture disallow me use daughter card,she want me to design the amplifier and automatic gain control amplifier