Analog Devices Inc. AD9850 series DDS

Comprehensive Guide to AD9850 Integrated Circuits (ICs) DDS

In this post, you will find the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Analog Devices AD9850 series DDS products.

FEATURES

  • On-Chip High Performance DAC and High Speed Comparator
  • DAC SFDR > 50 dB @ 40 MHz A OUT
Applications

  • Test & measurement
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
AD9850BRSZANALOG DEVICES AD9850BRSZ. IC, DDS, 125MHz, SSOP-281RFQ
AD9850BRSZ-REELIC DDS SYNTHESIZER CMOS 28-SSOP2RFQ
AD9850BRSIC DDS DAC W/COMP 125MHZ 28-SSOP10BUY
AD9850BRS-REELDirect Digital Synthesizer 125MHz 1-DAC 10bit Parallel/Serial 28-Pin SSOP T/R0RFQ
Technical Documents

The Analog Devices Inc. AD9850 series DDS is a highly integrated device that uses advanced DDS technology coupled with an internal high speed, high performance D/A converter and comparator to form a complete, digitally programmable frequency synthesizer and clock generator function

Related Series

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Analog Devices Inc. AD9850 series DDS

Linear Technology/LTspice LTC6946: This is a high-performance PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) with an integrated VCO (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator). While not a DDS chip, it can be used for frequency synthesis and waveform generation.  Maxim Integrated MAX2870: This is a wideband frequency synthesizer with an integrated VCO. It offers high-frequency range, low phase noise, and flexible frequency control.

Can you tell me more about DDS technology?

Direct digital synthesis (DDS) is a method of producing an analog waveform—usually a sine wave—by generating a time-varying signal in digital form and then performing a digital-to-analog conversion.