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  1. Analogue Design Oscillators Analog Devices AD8330 AD8338 ADA4870 AD8130 AD9834C AD8310
    David Hunter, Analog Devices Analog Dialogue Part 1. The AD8338 Input Network For this design, the differential output amplitude will be 1.0 V. With factory default settings, the internal 500 Ω resistors, and maximum gain, the input amplitude ...
    Dec 7, 2015
  2. Analogue Design Oscillators Analog Devices AD8330 AD8338 ADA4870 AD8130 AD9834C AD8310
    David Hunter, Analog Devices Analog Dialogue In the past, the most difficult part of an arbitrary waveform generator was designing the output stage. Typical signal generators offer output ranges from 25 mV to 5 V. To drive a 50-Ω load, ...
    Dec 3, 2015
  1. Einar Abell EDN This Design Idea demonstrates a simple way to generate a multiphase clock signal, the frequency of which can be varied with minimal change in phase shift(s). The phase shift of the second output can be tuned from near zero to 180 ...
    Jun 4, 2015
  2. Dennis Seguine, Cypress Semiconductor Electronic Design Using a pseudorandom sequence (PRS) generator and some software, you can build a pink-noise generator (equal energy per octave) with 1 dB performance over the audio band, in addition to the ...
    Mar 6, 2015
  3. Stanford Research Systems Function generators have been around for a long while. Over time, these instruments have accumulated a long list of features. Starting with just a few knobs for setting the amplitude and frequency of a sinusoidal output, ...
    May 15, 2013