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Here is a 10MHz function generator with full details on how to build it.
“An extremely simple and low cost Sine/Square wave generator based on the Analog Devices AD9835 Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) Generator chip. The frequency can be set for any frequency from 1Hz to 10MHz in 1Hz resolution steps! All this with three push buttons and a novel “sliding window” LED display. The controller chip is a Microchip PIC16F628. There is no wiring, and the PCB fits into a standard UB3 Jiffy Box.”




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January 9th, 2007
Is that “Silicon Chip”, as in the Australian Electronics magazine?
January 10th, 2007
look very much like a Silicon Chip project i wonder what month this is from as i haven’t seen it but it looks like one of there new layout styles
January 10th, 2007
August 96 issue of Electronics Australia
January 11th, 2007
Of course, they engulfed EA didn’t they?
Always thought EA was the stronger magazine of the two, oh well.
January 12th, 2007
hum on the pcb it says 1/10/02 if it was a ea project would it not of said ea instead of siliconchip?
April 19th, 2007
What does it do?
April 22nd, 2007
It makes you one of these
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_generator