Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?

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De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
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Date : 10. May 2025, 09:53:07
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On 10/05/2025 5:53 am, john larkin wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2025 04:48:33 -0000 (UTC), piglet
<erichpwagner@hotmail.com> wrote:
 
Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2025 22:28:40 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2025 16:24:29 -0400, Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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On 2025-05-08 14:58, john larkin wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2025 14:20:21 -0400, Phil Hobbs
<pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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On 2025-05-07 22:21, john larkin wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2025 20:27:58 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
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On 5/7/2025 4:01 PM, john larkin wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2025 20:32:41 +0100, Martin Brown
<'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> wrote:
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On 06/05/2025 16:48, john larkin wrote:
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The difference between adjacent magic increments isn’t that large, at least
at lowish frequencies. It might well be possible to dork the clock to get
to the nearest one.
 FPGAs have PLLs too, low GHz range, which can be programmed to be K
times our 40 MHz XO, for modest values of K.  Then one can divide
down, not always by a freely chosen divider... often with a
first-stage divider of small N... some sort of ring counter maybe.
 Lots of nasty number theory.
The catch with a VCO inside an FPGA is going to be the ripple on the supply voltages inside the FPGA.
Its output will have appreciable jitter. The charm of the Phil Hobbs VCXO is that it will be a low jitter source - probably at the pico-second level

Yes. Surely these are lowish frequencies as early on in the discussion JL
said all this was to simulate rotating machines?
 Yes. The existing product has a user-programmable clock up to 15 MHz,
all the expensive ADI DDS chip would do.
You couldn't do that with Phil Hobbs VCXO as your VCO. A 150MHz VXCO would limit you about 15hHz, which is probably all that your customers need.
Giving then a lot more than they need always makes the salesmen happy, but it doesn't do anything for the customer.

With the maximum size
waveform table (65K points) the output waveform rate is 229 Hz. The
thing is due for redesign, and we'd like to go faster on the clock, 20
MHz at least, preferably more.
 https://highlandtechnology.com/Product/V375
 Arbs are plentiful and cheap, but this one was designed specifically
to simulate geared rotating machines.
So optimise it for the frequencies they want, and chop the performance in areas they won't use.
--
Bill Sloman, Sydney

Date Sujet#  Auteur
6 May 25 * DDS question: why sine lookup?46john larkin
6 May 25 +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?9Jeroen Belleman
6 May 25 i+- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1john larkin
6 May 25 i`* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?7Phil Hobbs
6 May 25 i +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?3john larkin
7 May 25 i i`* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?2john larkin
7 May 25 i i `- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Bill Sloman
7 May 25 i `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?3john larkin
7 May 25 i  `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?2Phil Hobbs
7 May 25 i   `- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Bill Sloman
6 May 25 +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?3Gerhard Hoffmann
6 May 25 i+- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Don
6 May 25 i`- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1john larkin
7 May 25 +- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Bill Sloman
7 May 25 +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?22Martin Brown
7 May 25 i`* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?21john larkin
8 May 25 i +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?19bitrex
8 May 25 i i+* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?17john larkin
8 May 25 i ii+- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Bill Sloman
8 May 25 i ii+- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Joe Gwinn
8 May 25 i ii`* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?14Phil Hobbs
8 May 25 i ii `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?13john larkin
8 May 25 i ii  `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?12john larkin
8 May 25 i ii   `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?11Phil Hobbs
9 May 25 i ii    +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?9john larkin
9 May 25 i ii    i`* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?8piglet
9 May 25 i ii    i `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?7john larkin
10 May 25 i ii    i  +- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Bill Sloman
10 May 25 i ii    i  `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?5Lasse Langwadt
11 May 25 i ii    i   +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?2john larkin
11 May 25 i ii    i   i`- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Phil Hobbs
11 May 25 i ii    i   `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?2Bill Sloman
11 May 25 i ii    i    `- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Lasse Langwadt
9 May 25 i ii    `- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Bill Sloman
10 May 25 i i`- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
9 May 25 i `- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Martin Brown
11 May 25 +- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1john larkin
14 May 25 `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?9Waldek Hebisch
14 May 25  `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?8Phil Hobbs
14 May 25   +- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1john larkin
14 May 25   `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?6Waldek Hebisch
14 May 25    +* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?4john larkin
15 May 25    i`* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?3Phil Hobbs
15 May 25    i `* Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?2john larkin
15 May 25    i  `- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Phil Hobbs
15 May 25    `- Re: DDS question: why sine lookup?1Bill Sloman

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