Interface - Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)

Interface - Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Operating Temperature Packaging Mounting Type Voltage - Supply Package / Case Base Part Number Supplier Device Package Master fclk
AD9832BRUZ ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) IC DDS 10BIT 25MHZ CMOS 16-TSSOP - -40°C ~ 85°C Tube Surface Mount 2.97 V ~ 5.5 V 16-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width) AD9832 16-TSSOP 25MHz

About Interface - Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)


Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) is a technique used to generate analog waveforms, typically sine waves, square waves, or triangular waves, using digital signal processing techniques. DDS systems consist of a phase accumulator, a waveform lookup table, and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). By controlling the phase increment and frequency tuning word, DDS systems can generate precise and stable output frequencies with fine frequency resolution and low phase noise. DDS is commonly used in signal generators, function generators, frequency synthesizers, and communication systems where accurate and flexible waveform generation is required. It offers advantages such as fast frequency hopping, precise frequency control, and low spurious content compared to traditional analog signal generation techniques.