neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Hello I have an idea which I would like to discuss with you.
I am thinking of a way to produce two accurate 90 degrees out of phase signals, out of a pll, for the radio amateur bands up to 30MHz. I need this, to drive a set of quadrature mixers. I do not want to use a dds since it is hard to solder and program.
The range of my pll is 8KHz to 16MHZ in 1KHz steps.
Dividing down the 16MHz with a 74F74 will give a maximum of 8MHz in two phases or a maximum of 4MHz if I wanted four phases (for other purposes).
The Idea I have to extend this range is this one:
Do not include a low pass filter after the pll. Instead include a high pass filter that will be able to pass the second harmonic of the fundamental frequency. Then apply this second harmonic signal to a 74f74 and divide it by 2. The result will be two signals 90 degrees out of phase at the fundamental frequency.
Is my consideration valid? What do you think?
I am thinking of a way to produce two accurate 90 degrees out of phase signals, out of a pll, for the radio amateur bands up to 30MHz. I need this, to drive a set of quadrature mixers. I do not want to use a dds since it is hard to solder and program.
The range of my pll is 8KHz to 16MHZ in 1KHz steps.
Dividing down the 16MHz with a 74F74 will give a maximum of 8MHz in two phases or a maximum of 4MHz if I wanted four phases (for other purposes).
The Idea I have to extend this range is this one:
Do not include a low pass filter after the pll. Instead include a high pass filter that will be able to pass the second harmonic of the fundamental frequency. Then apply this second harmonic signal to a 74f74 and divide it by 2. The result will be two signals 90 degrees out of phase at the fundamental frequency.
Is my consideration valid? What do you think?