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Has anyone given thought to producing NBFM using the AD 9854 or similar DDS chips, for multiplying or heterodyning up to 2m or 70cm. This could be an interesting project. I see Analog Devices has an application note AN-543 which describes a stereo WBFM generator with output on 90.3 MHz. 73 de MikeN ZL1BNB |
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MikeN wrote:
Hi Has anyone given thought to producing NBFM using the AD 9854 or similar DDS chips, for multiplying or heterodyning up to 2m or 70cm. This could be an interesting project. I see Analog Devices has an application note AN-543 which describes a stereo WBFM generator with output on 90.3 MHz. 73 de MikeN ZL1BNB I've been considering it for years; it should work OK as long as your sample rates are high enough. In fact there are nice, small DSP chips now that should implement a good FM receiver to go along with it for a complete transceiver. It's never been a paying project for me, and it's never made it to the top of the "home brew" pile, so it stays in "would be cool" land. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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![]() "Tim Wescott" wrote in message ... MikeN wrote: Hi Has anyone given thought to producing NBFM using the AD 9854 or similar DDS chips, for multiplying or heterodyning up to 2m or 70cm. This could be an interesting project. I see Analog Devices has an application note AN-543 which describes a stereo WBFM generator with output on 90.3 MHz. 73 de MikeN ZL1BNB I've been considering it for years; it should work OK as long as your sample rates are high enough. In fact there are nice, small DSP chips now that should implement a good FM receiver to go along with it for a complete transceiver. It's never been a paying project for me, and it's never made it to the top of the "home brew" pile, so it stays in "would be cool" land. Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com I wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't the algorithm used in DSP generation of FM. It was used to generate four part music, in software, back in the early 80's with a 0.9 MHz 6809 CPU. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 17:50:10 +1200, MikeN
wrote: Has anyone given thought to producing NBFM using the AD 9854 or similar DDS chips, for multiplying or heterodyning up to 2m or 70cm. Doesn't the smaller DDS chips have serial loading of the phase accumulator addend ? To get communication quality audio, at least 8 kHz sampling rate is required. If the phase accumulator addend is 32 bits, the serial clock would have to be more than 2 MHz. On 9854, the 14 bit phase offset word could also be used, thus reducing the serial data clock to 1 MHz, well below the maximum 10 MHz data clock frequency. Maybe the FSK ramp rate could be used to reduce the clock rate needed. This could be an interesting project. I see Analog Devices has an application note AN-543 which describes a stereo WBFM generator with output on 90.3 MHz. A stereo WBFM generator would require at least 120 kHz sampling rate, which would be quite trivial with parallel tuning words, but would be quite demanding if 32 or 48 bit tuning words needs to be loaded each audio sample time. Paul OH3LWR |
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![]() "MikeN" wrote in message ... Hi Has anyone given thought to producing NBFM using the AD 9854 or similar DDS chips, for multiplying or heterodyning up to 2m or 70cm. Texas instruments: TRF4400 Single-Chip RF Transmitter for 433 MHz ISM Band 420-MHz to 450-MHz Operation FM/FSK Operation for Transmit 24-Bit Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) With 11-Bit DAC regards |
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