Whether the AD9824 can generate a 10k square wave, the frequency jitter is preferably within ±1Hz. If not, can a square wave with frequency jitter within ±3Hz be generated.
AD9834
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The AD9834 is a 75 MHz low power DDS device capable of producing high performance sine and triangular outputs. It also has an on-board comparator that...
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AD9824
Not Recommended for New Designs
The AD9824 is a complete analog signal processor for CCD applications. It features a 30 MHz single-channel architecture designed to sample and condition...
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Whether the AD9824 can generate a 10k square wave, the frequency jitter is preferably within ±1Hz. If not, can a square wave with frequency jitter within ±3Hz be generated.
I think you mean frequency resolution. The smallest frequency step is calculated as fMCLK/2^28.
Jitter depends on the stability of the MCLK clock source and the noise in the supply.