This document describes a serial DDS controller circuit that uses a PIC16F628 microcontroller and MAX232CPE RS-232 transceiver chip to control a DDS daughtercard via a serial interface. The circuit receives power from a 9-12V source and outputs an RF signal from the DDS daughtercard. It was created by Dave Ek and George Heron on February 14, 2004.
This document describes a serial DDS controller circuit that uses a PIC16F628 microcontroller and MAX232CPE RS-232 transceiver chip to control a DDS daughtercard via a serial interface. The circuit receives power from a 9-12V source and outputs an RF signal from the DDS daughtercard. It was created by Dave Ek and George Heron on February 14, 2004.
This document describes a serial DDS controller circuit that uses a PIC16F628 microcontroller and MAX232CPE RS-232 transceiver chip to control a DDS daughtercard via a serial interface. The circuit receives power from a 9-12V source and outputs an RF signal from the DDS daughtercard. It was created by Dave Ek and George Heron on February 14, 2004.