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AD9102 output signal quality and filtering

Hello together,

at the moment we are busy designing a wide band application using AD9102 produducing a permananet sine wave. With the help of some forum post device now is running.

Setup is fine and frequency and amplitude can easily be adjusted. Requierement is to build a adjustable Sine wave which frequency can be trimed from 4kHz up to 35MHz.

Bassically this works but when I look at the output waveform I am little bit confused concerning output signal quality. Although LVDS is running with 180MHz output of the DDS does not really look like a good sine. Even when a 11,25 MHz sine wave is configuredn it you can easily see quite big resulotion steps. Steps can also be recognized very clear when frequency is set to 1,8 MHz although step size is smaller.

But we need a more smoother output signal where the single steps are not that clear to see.

We thought when using AD9102 with integrated DDS option that there are some signal filter elements are integrated to make a good output signal without having the need to filter externally. This is what we normaly expect when using a DDS and other DDS behave like this.

Of course I can use an external filter for smoothing but before I do this my question:

Is there anything else we have to take into consideration when configuring the device? Is there any chance to influence output quality of the signal or to advice DDS core to make smaller and more steps?

Thanks in advance

Christian

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  • Hi Larry,

    one more question after testing several filter setups.

    If have put a 5th order LC filter at the output of the DDS. Max. output current is set to 8mA so we choose a load resistor of 125R to get an amplitude of 1V.

    That works well if load resistor is 125R per channel. But if a place the additional filter in parallel to termination resistors working on a load impedance this termination resistor reduces so I expect to have an amplitude <1V because max. current is set to 8mA.

    But instead of this there is no output signal at Ioutp and Ioutn anymore. Even if I remove the post filter to have unreduced termination resistor again there is no chance to get an output signal any more. If double checked this with 3 of our PCBs and behaviour stays the same.

    If I use a meter to check the output it seems as if at last one of the output pins are done because measured output resistor is smaller then nominal load resistor of 125R at about 75R.

    If I compare this value to an unmodiefied PCB both output values have the same value of 125R.

    So my questions are the following:

    1. Is observation right that current output can be demaged when load resistor is to small? Does that mean the internal current source is damaged because it has to delivera current >8mA to get an amplitude of 1V?

       If yes where can I find the imoprtant information concerning this issue in the datasheet?

    2. Can you recommed an optimal load resistor and post filter setup for that device?

       I have seen that nominal value at the evalutaion board is 250R per Iout channel but we cannot use transformes to adjust  

       to an specific load and filter due to space problems. The only chance ist to use LC filters

    What can we do or test  to solve the problem?

    Thanks in advance

    Christian

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  • Hi Larry,

    one more question after testing several filter setups.

    If have put a 5th order LC filter at the output of the DDS. Max. output current is set to 8mA so we choose a load resistor of 125R to get an amplitude of 1V.

    That works well if load resistor is 125R per channel. But if a place the additional filter in parallel to termination resistors working on a load impedance this termination resistor reduces so I expect to have an amplitude <1V because max. current is set to 8mA.

    But instead of this there is no output signal at Ioutp and Ioutn anymore. Even if I remove the post filter to have unreduced termination resistor again there is no chance to get an output signal any more. If double checked this with 3 of our PCBs and behaviour stays the same.

    If I use a meter to check the output it seems as if at last one of the output pins are done because measured output resistor is smaller then nominal load resistor of 125R at about 75R.

    If I compare this value to an unmodiefied PCB both output values have the same value of 125R.

    So my questions are the following:

    1. Is observation right that current output can be demaged when load resistor is to small? Does that mean the internal current source is damaged because it has to delivera current >8mA to get an amplitude of 1V?

       If yes where can I find the imoprtant information concerning this issue in the datasheet?

    2. Can you recommed an optimal load resistor and post filter setup for that device?

       I have seen that nominal value at the evalutaion board is 250R per Iout channel but we cannot use transformes to adjust  

       to an specific load and filter due to space problems. The only chance ist to use LC filters

    What can we do or test  to solve the problem?

    Thanks in advance

    Christian

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