Hi Ken, It's �a hybrid. The local quadrature oscillator is digitally generated using a microprocessor and a dual DAC. The rest of it is analog: input gain stage, phase difference networks, multipliers, etc. I just got back the 'final' proto (always a caveat until I know everything works) and it's being populated today. There are almost 300 components, and over 90% is tiny surface mount stuff. Soldering these protos is a P.I.T.A. I hope this board checks out ok so I can start the run. Tony On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 15:42:01 +0000, elhardt@... wrote: >�Tony Karavidas writes: >>>�there is a header on each UEG, Frequency shifter, etc that can >>>�be used for >>> >�firmware updating.<< > > >�Now I'm confused. �Is the frequency shifting being done in the >�analog or digital domain? �Thought it was analog up until I read >�this. > >�-Elhardt > > >�------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------- >�~-->�Rent DVDs from home. Over 14,500 titles. Free Shipping &�No >�Late Fees. Try Netflix for FREE! >�http://us.click.yahoo.com/mk9osC/hP.FAA/3jkFAA/VpLolB/TM >�-------------------------------------------------------------------- >�-~-> > > >�Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to >�http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] Frequency Shifter Update
2003-10-21 by Tony Karavidas
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