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Direct Digital Synthesizer

Direct Digital Synthesizers (DDS) are frequency synthesizers creating variable frequency arbitrary waveforms from a single, fixed-frequency reference clock. Many kinds of designs are used.

A good tutorial about the designs of DDS is here : A Technical Tutorial on Digital Signal Synthesis

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The “ Direct Digital Synthesizers” (DDS ) are synthesizers that can generate arbitrary waveforms at various frequencies from a fixed reference frequency.

DDS applications

various programming mode

Example of development around the AD9959 DDS

programs to communicate with the DDS

en/dds.txt · Last modified: 2017/05/22 10:06 by emeyer