Just as an addition to how accurate it is:
I can only base my assumptions on the information contained on suppliers website.
My assumptions might be right, might be wrong.
The way I have read it seems to imply that if you calibrate it to a known accessible frequency standard then it is accurate as that frequency standard however accurate that standard might be.
I might be completely wrong on this, anyone else got any thoughts?
Whichever, whatever, most of the DDS VFO kits seem to be reasonably priced considering what can be done with them, with a few external bits you could have a nice modulated sig gen, I also suspect that using that technology and a bit of knowledge on PIC programing you could make yourself a nice versatile wobbulator etc.
Lawrence.
I can only base my assumptions on the information contained on suppliers website.
My assumptions might be right, might be wrong.
The way I have read it seems to imply that if you calibrate it to a known accessible frequency standard then it is accurate as that frequency standard however accurate that standard might be.
I might be completely wrong on this, anyone else got any thoughts?
Whichever, whatever, most of the DDS VFO kits seem to be reasonably priced considering what can be done with them, with a few external bits you could have a nice modulated sig gen, I also suspect that using that technology and a bit of knowledge on PIC programing you could make yourself a nice versatile wobbulator etc.
Lawrence.







