DIRECT DIGITAL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZERS
Ouvrage 0-7803-3438-8 : DIRECT DIGITAL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZERS
Compiled for engineers dealing with systems and
practical applications, Direct
Digital Frequency Synthesizers - a collection of 40
important reprinted papers
and nine new contributions - presents a
comprehensive introduction to DDS
properties and a clear understanding of actual
devices. The information in this
volume can lead to easier computer simulations and
improved designs. Direct
Digital Frequency Synthesizers can also serve as a
textbook for students seeking
essential background theory.
From Booknews:
Introduces the component systems used in
communications devices as transmitter
exciters, phase modulators, and local oscillators
in receivers. Explains the
advantages<-->small size, superior frequency
stability, and short switching
times<-->and the disadvantages<-->lower radio
frequency output frequencies
and rather large spurious signals. Combines 40
papers from various of the
Institute's periodicals and various conferences,
with nine new articles. Annotation
c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Table of Contents
Preface
Pt. I
Introduction and Tutorial
1
Synthesis Techniques
3
Pt. II
Direct Digital Single-Frequency
Synthesizers
17
A Frequency Synthesizer for 10/2[pi] kHz
19
Approximating Frequency Synthesizers
23
Pt. III
Wide-Range Direct Digital Frequency
Synthesizers
27
A Digital Frequency Synthesizer
29
CMOS/SOS Frequency Synthesizer LSI
Circuit for
Spread Spectrum Communications
38
A High-Speed Direct Frequency
Synthesizer
47
Single Chip 500 MHz Function Generator
52
Low-Latency, High-Speed Numerically
Controlled
Oscillator Using Progression-of-States
Technique
57
Pt. IV
Spurious Signals in Direct Digital
Frequency
Synthesizers
63
Spectra of Pulse Rate Frequency
Synthesizers
65
Noise Spectra of Digital Sine-Generators
Using the
Table-Lookup Method
68
An Analysis of the Output Spectrum of
Direct Digital
Frequency Synthesizers in the Presence
of
Phase-Accumulator Truncation
71
The Optimization of Direct Digital
Frequency
Synthesizer Performance in the Presence
of Finite
Word Length Effects
79
Methods of Mapping From Phase to Sine
Amplitude
in Direct Digital Synthesis
86
A 150-MHz Direct Digital Frequency
Synthesizer in
1.25-[mu]m CMOS with -90-dBc Spurious
Performance
95
An Exact Spectral Analysis of a Number
Controlled
Oscillator Based Synthesizer
106
Pt. V
Reduction of Spurious Signals in Direct
Digital
Frequency Synthesizers
117
Spurious Suppression in Direct Digital
Synthesizers
119
A Low-Frequency, High Resolution Digital
Synthesizer
127
A Spurious Reduction Technique for
High-Speed
Direct Digital Synthesizers
132
A Direct-Digital Synthesizer with
Improved Spectral
Performance
140
Spur-Reduced Digital Sinusoid Synthesis
143
Spectral Properties of DDFS: Computer
Simulations
and Experimental Verifications
152
Pt. VI
Combination of DDFS with Phase Locked
Loops
(PLLs)
165
Principles of Phase Locked Loops (PLL)
167
Low-Noise Microwave-Frequency
Synthesizers:
Design Principles
175
A J-B and Spread-Spectrum Synthesizer
Using a
Combination of DDS and Phaselock
Techniques
181
Principles of Fractional-N Frequency
Synthesizers
191
A Multiple Modulator Fractional Divider
197
A Fast-Setting GaAs-Enhanced Frequency
Synthesizer
203
Pt. VII
Phase and Background Noise in DDFS
207
Introduction to the Noise Properties of
Frequency
Sources
208
Close-to-the-Carrier Noise in DDFS
216
Phase Noise in Direct Digital
Synthesizers
224
A Direct Digital Synthesizer with
100-MHz Output
Capability
229
An Analysis Methodology to Identify
Dominant Noise
Sources in D/A and A/D Converters
232
Pt. VIII
Digital-to-Analog Converters
245
Digital-to-Analog Converters
246
A Monolithic 10-b Digital-to-Analog
Convertor Using
Ion Implantation
257
An Inherently Monotonic 12 Bit DAC
265
An 8-Bit, 5 ns Monolithic D/A Converter
Subsystem
273
A 500-MHz 8-Bit D/A Converter
280
An 8-Bit 2-ns Monolithic DAC
284
Pt. IX
State of the Art and Some Applications
289
A High Purity, High Speed Direct Digital
Synthesizer
291
A 200 MHz Quadrature Digital
Synthesizer/Mixer in
0.8 [mu]m CMOS
296
An 800-MHz Quadrature Digital
Synthesizer with
ECL-Compatible Output Drivers in 0.8
[mu]m
CMOS
304
A Dual Frequency Synthesis Scheme for a
High
C-Field Cesium Resonator
314
Pt. X
New Ideas for the DDFS Design
319
A 700-MHz 24-b Pipelined Accumulator in
1.2-[mu]m CMOS for Applications as a
Numerically
Controlled Oscillator
320
An Integrated GaAs 1.25 GHz Clock
Frequency
FM-CW Direct Digital Synthesizer
328
The Composite DDS - A New Direct Digital
Synthesizer Architecture
332
A Narrow Band High-Resolution
Synthesizer Using a
Direct Digital Synthesizer Followed by
Repeated
Dividing and Mixing
338
A 3 to 30 MHz High-Resolution
Synthesizer
Consisting of a DDS, Divide-and-Mix
Modules, and a
M/N Synthesizer
347
A New Architecture for a Sinewave Output
DDS
With a High Spectral Purity
352
Pt. XI
Mathematical Background
359
Quasiperiodic Omission of Pulses
360
Useful Computer Programs for
Investigations of
Spurious Signals in DDFS
367
Author Index
373
Subject Index
375
About the Editor
383
Auteur : KROUPA
Editeur : IEEE
Nombre de pages : 397
Date de publication : 01 1998
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