An edition of Direct Digital Synthesizers (2001)

Direct Digital Synthesizers

Theory, Design and Applications

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An edition of Direct Digital Synthesizers (2001)

Direct Digital Synthesizers

Theory, Design and Applications

A major advantage of a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) is that its output frequency, phase and amplitude can be precisely and rapidly manipulated under digital processor control. Other inherent DDS attributes include the ability to tune with extremely fine frequency and phase resolution, and to rapidly `hop' between frequencies. These combined characteristics have made the technology popular in military radar and communications systems. In fact, DDS technology was previously applied almost exclusively to high-end and military applications: it was costly, power-hungry, difficult to implement, and required a discrete high speed D/A converter. Due to improved integrated circuit (IC) technologies, they now present a viable alternative to analog-based phase-locked loop (PLL) technology for generating agile analog output frequency in consumer synthesizer applications. It is easy to include different modulation capabilities in the DDS by using digital signal processing (DSP) methods, because the signal is in digital form. By programming the DDS, adaptive channel bandwidths, modulation formats, frequency hopping and data rates are easily achieved. The flexibility of the DDS makes it ideal for signal generator for software radio. The digital circuits used to implement signal-processing functions do not suffer the effects of thermal drift, aging and component variations associated with their analog counterparts. The implementation of digital functional blocks makes it possible to achieve a high degree of system integration. Recent advances in IC fabrication technology, particularly CMOS, coupled with advanced DSP algorithms and architectures are providing possible single-chip DDS solutions to complex communication and signal processing subsystems as modulators, demodulators, local oscillators, programmable clock generators, and chirp generators. The DDS addresses a variety of applications, including cable modems, measurement equipments, arbitrary waveform generators, cellular base stations and wireless local loop base stations. Direct Digital Synthesizers was written to find possible applications for radio communication systems. It will have appeal for wireless and wireline communication engineers, teachers and students.

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Springer US
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English
Pages
193

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2001, Springer US
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Boston, MA
Series
The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Analog Circuits and Signal Processing -- 614, Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Analog Circuits and Signal Processing -- 614.

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Dewey Decimal Class
621.3815
Library of Congress
TK7888.4, TK7888.4TK5102.9TA16, TK7867-7867.5

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[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (xxi, 193 pages).
Number of pages
193

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Open Library
OL27032576M
Internet Archive
directdigitalsyn00vank
ISBN 10
1441948953, 147573395X
ISBN 13
9781441948953, 9781475733952
OCLC/WorldCat
851800632

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