AD9959
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The AD9959 consists of four direct digital synthesizer (DDS)
cores that provide independent frequency, phase, and amplitude
control on each channel. This...
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Hi
I'm using a AD9959 to generate a CW signal but get a very distorted signal on the output.
Details of my setup:
Clock input = 275 MHz, DDS multiplier not enabled
Output frequency = 60 MHz
Filter after DDS: 5-th order Chebyshev low-pass with cut-off at 79 MHz
I measure the following output:
Note the large amplitude variance from one cycle to the next. This looks significantly worse than what AD's simulator predicts, which is:
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards
Hi tvil ,
Just wanted to as if you are using a custom board or the evaluation board? Can you by any chance share what your setup looks like?
All the best,
Jules
Hi Jules
I'm using a custom board.
I read the following values back from some of the registers via SPI, if it helps:
CSR: 0x000000F6
FR1: 0x00000000
FR2: 0x00000000
CFR: 0x00000314
CFTW0: 0x37DAC37E
CPOW0: 0x00000000
ACR: 0x000013FF
LSRR: 0x00000101
RDW: 0x0001BE9E
FDW: 0x0001BE9E
CW1: 0x37DAC2BD
(Some of the modulation-related registers have non-zero values since I want to implement FMCW later. But for now I just want to get a clean single tone - as you can see modulation is disabled via CFR[23:22])
Some relevant portions from the schematic:
All of the control signals goes to a FPGA.
(There are 3 DDS devices on the board.)
Filters on output of DDSs after the transformer.
Thanks
I found cause of my problem - we were driving the amplifier at the filter input (PSA-8A+) strongly into compression which distorted the signal. If we reduce the DDS output amplitude the signal looks much better.
My next problem - I still can't seem to control the output amplitude while frequency modulation is active - as explained in this old post of mine:
https://ez.analog.com/dds/f/q-a/564852/ad9959-constant-amplitude-multiplier
Regards
TV