Features: • 25.6MHz, 33MHz Versions• 32-Bit Center and Offset Frequency Control• 16-Bit Phase Control• 8 Level PSK Supported Through Three Pin Interface• Simultaneous 16-Bit Sine and Cosine Outputs• Output in Two's Complement or Offset Binary• <0.008Hz ...
HSP45106: Features: • 25.6MHz, 33MHz Versions• 32-Bit Center and Offset Frequency Control• 16-Bit Phase Control• 8 Level PSK Supported Through Three Pin Interface• Simultaneous 1...
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The Intersil HSP45106 is a high performance 16-bit quadrature Numerically Controlled Oscillator (NCO16). The NCO16 simplifies applications requiring frequency and phase agility such as frequency-hopped modems, PSK modems, spread spectrum communications, and precision signal generators. As shown in the block diagram, the HSP45106 is divided into a Phase/Frequency Control Section (PFCS) and a Sine/Cosine Section.
The inputs to the Phase/Frequency Control Section HSP45106 consist of a microprocessor interface and individual control lines. The frequency resolution is 32 bits, which provides for resolution of better than 0.008Hz at 33MHz. User programmable center frequency and offset frequency registers give the user the capability to perform phase coherent switching between two sinusoids of different frequencies. Further, a programmable phase control register allows for phase control of better than 0.006o. In applications requiring up to 8-level PSK, three discrete inputs are provided to simplify implementation.
HSP45106 output of the PFCS is a 28-bit phase which is input to the Sine/Cosine Section for conversion into sinusoidal amplitude. The outputs of the Sine/Cosine Section are two 16-bit quadrature signals. The spurious free dynamic range of this complex vector is greater than 90dBc.
For added flexibility when using the NCO16 in conjunction with DAC's, a choice of either parallel or serial outputs with either two's complement or offset binary encoding is provided by HSP45106. In addition, a synchronization signal is available which indicates serial word boundaries.