I've found AD9102, Low Power, 14 Bit, 180MSPS, Digital to Analog Converter and Waveform Generator.
It appears as a nice solution:
The AD9102 TxDAC® and Waveform Generator is a high performance DAC integrating on-chip pattern memory for complex waveform generation with a Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS).
The DDS is a 14-bit output, up to 180Mhz master clock sinewave generator with a 24-bit tuning word allowing 10.8Hz/LSB frequency resolution.
SRAM data can include directly generated stored waveforms, amplitude modulation patterns applied to DDS outputs or DDS frequency tuning words.
SFDR to Nyquist 87 dBc @ 10 MHz output
Phase Noise @ 1 kHz offset, 180 MSPS, 8 mA: −150 dBc/Hz
Differential current outputs: 8 mA max @ 3.3 V
I'm considering trying this, but then to the clock source.
I have to read about this as I have never ever touched on clock generation, but I have trouble finding any literature on the subject which I'm sure is because I don't even know what search term to use.
Digital clock sources didn't work, any pointers?
I'm looking for some introduction.
Am I about to search for a clock generator IC that produces the frequency I want or can I get a higher or lower clock speed and double/half it or what?
Looking at AD products there seams to be some very good choices regarding jitter but the ones that would be for my application(freq range) is very bad in comparison.