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rickman
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On 5/30/2014 7:59 PM, Joerg wrote:
I guess I'm not really following all this. You have a control circuit
that is not easy to do with analog chips and yet you don't want to use a
digital control. From the bits and pieces I am seeing I believe a
classic ADC-DSP-DAC would suit this problem very well. Forget the silly
PWM thing and all the goofy filtering problems. I only call it silly
because in this design it doesn't seem to fit very well. With a pretty
basic digital path you could do the whole thing in one chip even. I
believe ADI makes some devices intended for exactly this although I've
never used them.
Or maybe I'm still not following what you are trying to do.
I could recommend a chip that could handle this *very* easily, but if
you think an FPGA is hard to program, this would blow your mind!
--
Rick
Stopband is a pretty gradual thing when you can't go past 3rd order on
the output filter. This application is sensitive to noise because the
load is super fast.
I guess I'm not really following all this. You have a control circuit
that is not easy to do with analog chips and yet you don't want to use a
digital control. From the bits and pieces I am seeing I believe a
classic ADC-DSP-DAC would suit this problem very well. Forget the silly
PWM thing and all the goofy filtering problems. I only call it silly
because in this design it doesn't seem to fit very well. With a pretty
basic digital path you could do the whole thing in one chip even. I
believe ADI makes some devices intended for exactly this although I've
never used them.
Or maybe I'm still not following what you are trying to do.
I could recommend a chip that could handle this *very* easily, but if
you think an FPGA is hard to program, this would blow your mind!
--
Rick