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Riken edited this page Feb 1, 2016 · 8 revisions

Programming new DDS boards

Amplitude tuning of the DDS board

The RF amplitude of each DDS board is controlled by the variable-gain-amplifier. Normally, the control voltage is generated by a high-speed DAC on the board. The output range of this DAC is 0-1.2 V. However, the control voltage can be up to 1.4 V, which is the maximum of the VGA. In some application, we might need only a constant drive at the highest possible power, so we put this as an option.

There is this jumper shown in the picture below.

Amplitude pins

The pins configuration is an inverted-T. The top pad is ground. Center pad is the signal to the VGA. Left is the output from the DAC (so jump the center pin to this pin if you want regular tuning of the amplitude, as shown in the picture). The right pad is a fixed 1.4 V. So jump the center pin to the right will have the VGA always at the highest gain. So you can either turning on or off but not tune the amplitude.

Leaving the center pin unconnected will probably have the effect of max gain.

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