Apr 23, 2012 #1 M Mustahsin Newbie level 4 Joined Apr 20, 2012 Messages 7 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,335 Can I convert my PECL signal coming out from a VCXO to a Sine wave? The frequency should be around 80-100 MHz. I want to use Toyocom TCO−2111T 122.88-MHz PECL VCXO along with CDC7005 by TI and my ADC is ADS6149 by TI Any suggestion? Sincerely, Mustahsin
Can I convert my PECL signal coming out from a VCXO to a Sine wave? The frequency should be around 80-100 MHz. I want to use Toyocom TCO−2111T 122.88-MHz PECL VCXO along with CDC7005 by TI and my ADC is ADS6149 by TI Any suggestion? Sincerely, Mustahsin
Apr 23, 2012 #2 S sky_123 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 1,166 Helped 279 Reputation 566 Reaction score 270 Trophy points 1,363 Activity points 9,606 Not sure why you'd want to convert a sharp PECL signal to a sine-wave? If you do, just use a low-pass filter.
Not sure why you'd want to convert a sharp PECL signal to a sine-wave? If you do, just use a low-pass filter.
Apr 23, 2012 #3 M Mustahsin Newbie level 4 Joined Apr 20, 2012 Messages 7 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,335 sky_123 said: Not sure why you'd want to convert a sharp PECL signal to a sine-wave? If you do, just use a low-pass filter. Click to expand... I will need that Sine wave to run a LASER Driver. This LASER Driver and ADC have to be synchronized. So, I would prefer to use the same source.
sky_123 said: Not sure why you'd want to convert a sharp PECL signal to a sine-wave? If you do, just use a low-pass filter. Click to expand... I will need that Sine wave to run a LASER Driver. This LASER Driver and ADC have to be synchronized. So, I would prefer to use the same source.