Reviewing the previous discussion, I guess you'll face serious difficulties to implement the intended specification. But everything at the proper time.Specifications(thus far):
Excitation Signal Frequency range: 50Hz(or 10Hz if there are any point in starting there) to 1MHz.
Excitation Signal Amplitude: 1Vp-p to 20Vp-p.
Excitation Signal Output Current: 1A(I suppose that would have to be ±1A).
1, Sourcing/Sinking DAC?
But I can't find anything in the AD9954 datasheet regarding if it's DAC is sourcing or sinking current, is the fact that the DAC is referenced to VDD the only thing that tells me that the AD9954's DAC does sink current?
PIN: 112. Processor interface. AD9954 can perfectly work with a 3.3V processor when VDD_IO is set to 3.3V. I don't see a need for extra protection, but series resistors don't hurt.
Reviewing the previous discussion, I guess you'll face serious difficulties to implement the intended specification. But everything at the proper time.
Regarding clkmodeselect pin....
I choose to sweep over that full range, how many different frequency's should I use to go from 10Hz up tp 1MHz...
What do you think about it?
That sounds as a great idea, I wouldn't have thought about that for a long time if ever.First I would make jumps in multiples of 3 or 4x through the entire range, in a second or two. You want to find the general location of the rolloff curve. Then start a slower sweep in that narrower band.
That is something of an understatementCertain things are not at all clear.
The impedance measurement is somewhat unclear to me, if we would look at the hole measurement system I haven't gotten further than to the point where I can adjust the excitation signal amplitude, I will soon show a schematic, I may be on the wrong path.The freq range: 10 Hz to 1MHz (this is fine)- but how you are planning to measure the impedance?
I clearly have to do that because I have a completely different idea, I was going to amplify my excitation signal to ±5V and then attenuate that with a number of different bottom resistors in a voltage divider.The freq amplitude: should be small- a 1V sine wave will be difficult to interpret. We usually use 10-100 mV modulation; See any commercial impedance machines...
I have thought to monitor the voltage over the Rr resistor, or over the DUT and use that as the input to a software control loop that will adjust the amplitude out of the DDS(I haven't solved this yet but even though there are a few amplifiers between the DDS and the DUT I am hoping that I can adjust the excitation signal through software through the DDS ICs amplitude register. If not then I have to rethink my complete circuit thus far.The DC bias: Even a small DC bias can cause a large current and both the current and voltage must stay absolutely constant during the measurement; how?
I don't know the answer to ether of those questions yet, I haven't even picked out a ADC and I haven't designed the gain circuit that will come before the ADC in the signal chain.How many measurements at each point?
Are you planning to use the same technique for measurement at 10Hz and 1 MHz?
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