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Hello Guys,
I really need some help with this one. I'm still working on the circuit design for this AD9959 programmable pulse generator and I found (from reading the datasheet) that the output from the DAC uses differential current output and not voltage output (something like 0.5V @ 20 mA max).
I've never played around with this type of output before but I ultimately want to filter the sine wave (which is DDS so it has squareness to it), and then use it to trigger a Schmitt trigger buffer IC to convert the sinusoidal output to a square wave. From there, the square wave signal will trigger a programmable pulse chip (3D7622) to produce programmable output pulses.
While looking around for a suitable Schmitt Trigger IC, I came across the SN74LVC1G17. In the datasheet for the input threshold, it mentions it in turns of threshold current rather than threshold voltage. I'm not sure exactly what that means or if it will work for my application. If not, would anyone have any suggestions for how to deal with this? I will be running the DDS chip in a frequency range of 0.1Hz to 20MHz.
Thanks,
Jason O
I really need some help with this one. I'm still working on the circuit design for this AD9959 programmable pulse generator and I found (from reading the datasheet) that the output from the DAC uses differential current output and not voltage output (something like 0.5V @ 20 mA max).
I've never played around with this type of output before but I ultimately want to filter the sine wave (which is DDS so it has squareness to it), and then use it to trigger a Schmitt trigger buffer IC to convert the sinusoidal output to a square wave. From there, the square wave signal will trigger a programmable pulse chip (3D7622) to produce programmable output pulses.
While looking around for a suitable Schmitt Trigger IC, I came across the SN74LVC1G17. In the datasheet for the input threshold, it mentions it in turns of threshold current rather than threshold voltage. I'm not sure exactly what that means or if it will work for my application. If not, would anyone have any suggestions for how to deal with this? I will be running the DDS chip in a frequency range of 0.1Hz to 20MHz.
Thanks,
Jason O