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Digital Block For A Fucntion Generator :: essays research papers
digital Block DesignDesign introductionThe Digital Block is the heart of this digitally controlled function generator. Symmetry and frequency variation is direct result of the design of this pin. In this design the emphasis was on chasteness and some target specifications at the top of the frequency variation were compromised in order to achieve greater simplicity. This design achieves 28 frequencies in the range of 100Hz to 100kHz. Whilst the 17 frequencies from the range 100Hz to 10kHz are symmetry variable in five steps from 0.1 to 0.5. The last eight frequencies only managed to achieve symmetry variations 0.5 and 0.25. This is due to some pass factors that will be discussed later. The table of achievable frequencies can be found at the end of this report.User inputs are also digitally processed in this function generator and sent out as digital signals to other parts of this function generator namely the amplifier mental faculty. Also a permeate picker circuit is built in after the digital block. The user inputs controlling frequency and symmetry are also built into this control block.Therefore it is straighten that the digital block can be divided into 4 distinct blocks, each with its own functionality. These blocks are the control module, counter module, filter control module and 8-bit D/A. The D/A chosen is the DAC0801LCN. It&8217s specifications can be found in the appendix. The layout of this design is shown below.The interconnections will be discussed later but the onerousness of the lines indicates the number of bits in the bus lines.As the name suggests the control module takes user inputs, processes them and sends them out to the respective modules. The functionality module generates the count, varying between 0 to 255 in 256 steps or in 64 steps. The 8-bit D/A changes this count into a wave and the filter selector module selects which filter in the filter block to pass the signal through. While extensive testing has been done on the funct ionality module, the control module and filter selector module are comparatively simple and have not been tested due to the inability to do so. The control module consists primarily of switches and ROM&8217s while the filter survival module is made up of two analogue multiplexers. These modules are discussed in further detail in later sections.Control ModuleIntroductionThis block essentially converts user input into digital signals. We have four user inputs coming in, and five control signals outputted, with the extra output being generated internally.
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