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AN-1389: Recommended Rework Procedure for the Lead Frame Chip Scale Package (LFCSP) (Rev. 0)1/25/2016
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AN-769: Generating Multiple Clock Outputs from the AD9540 (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-939: Super-Nyquist Operation of the AD9912 Yields a High RF Output Signal (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-837: DDS-Based Clock Jitter Performance vs. DAC Reconstruction Filter Performance (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-557: An Experimenter's Project: (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-419: A Discrete, Low Phase Noise, 125 MHz Crystal Oscillator for the AD98502/14/2015
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AN-237: Choosing DACs for Direct Digital Synthesis2/14/2015
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AN-423: Amplitude Modulation of the AD9850 Direct Digital Synthesizer2/14/2015
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AN-345: Grounding for Low-and-High-Frequency Circuits2/14/2015
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AN-342: Analog Signal-Handling for High Speed and Accuracy2/14/2015
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AN-823: Direct Digital Synthesizers in Clocking Applications Time (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-280: Mixed Signal Circuit Technologies2/14/2015
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AN-605: Synchronizing Multiple AD9852 DDS-Based Synthesizers (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-927: Determining if a Spur is Related to the DDS/DAC or to Some Other Source (For Example, Switching Supplies) (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-587: Synchronizing Multiple AD9850/AD9851 DDS-Based Synthesizers (Rev. 0)2/14/2015
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AN-953: Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) with a Programmable Modulus (Rev. B)3/27/2008
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AN-851: A WiMax Double Downconversion IF Sampling Receiver Design (Rev. 0)7/26/2006
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AN-772: A Design and Manufacturing Guide for the Lead Frame Chip Scale Package (LFCSP)2/1/2006
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AN-632: Provisionary Data Rates Using the AD9951 DDS as an Agile Reference Clock for the ADN2812 Continuous-Rate CDR (Rev. 0)9/25/2003
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AN-543: High Quality, All-Digital RF Frequency Modulation Generation with the ADSP-2181 and the AD9850 DDS9/12/2002
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• AN-543 - Monaural FM Transmitter
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• AN-543 - Stereo FM Transmitter
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Documentation & Resources
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FAQs7/26/2017
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Video Portables and Cameras Get HDMI Outputs4/13/2007
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Improved DDS Devices Enable Advanced Comm Systems9/1/2006
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ADI Buys Korean Mobile TV Chip Maker6/7/2006
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The Year of the Waveform Generator12/1/2005
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DDS Applications9/26/2005
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Synchronized Synthesizers Aid Multichannel Systems9/20/2005
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DDS IC Initiates Synchronized Signals7/20/2005
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Digital Waveform Generator Provides Flexible Frequency Tuning for Sensor Measurement12/7/2004
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DDS Simplifies Polar Modulation8/5/2004
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DDS Design5/13/2004
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Integrated DDS Chip Takes Steps To 2.7 GHz4/28/2004
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Speedy A/Ds Demand Stable Clocks3/22/2004
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DDS IC Plus Frequency-To-Voltage Converter Make Low-Cost DAC2/5/2004
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Simple Circuit Controls Stepper Motors1/8/2004
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Two DDS ICs Implement Amplitude-shift Keying12/25/2003
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DDS Circuit Generates Precise PWM Waveforms10/2/2003
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DDS Device Produces Sawtooth Waveform7/10/2003
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400-MSample DDSs Run On Only +1.8 VDC12/1/2002
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Digital Potentiometers Vary Amplitude In DDS Devices5/29/2000
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DDS Device Provides Amplitude Modulation9/2/1999
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Basics of Designing a Digital Radio Receiver (Radio 101)3/6/1998