Abstract

The signal source based on DDS technology has the characteristics of high precision and high resolution, and is widely used in precision testing, instrumentation and other fields. However, interference signals such as high frequency harmonics and noise will inevitably appear in the output signal of the DDS chip, and even the sinusoidal signal generated by the DDS will be completely covered. This article takes ADI’s 14-bit high-precision DDS chip AD9954 as an example. I/V conversion and elliptic filter circuits are added to the output of the chip to obtain a pure sinusoidal signal. The rationality of the design is verified by multisim simulation software. This circuit provides strong support for the design and implementation of high-precision signal sources based on DDS.

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