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| Item | Details | |------|----------| | | DLDSS‑422 | | Category | Dual‑Lane Digital Signal Synthesizer / High‑Precision DDS Module | | Manufacturer | DigiLogic Systems (DLS) | | Release date | Q3 2023 | | Target market | RF test & measurement, communications R&D, aerospace & defense, advanced instrumentation | | Typical price (2024) | US $1,495 (standard configuration) | | Form factor | 2 U rack‑mountable module (EIA‑310) with front‑panel controls and a 19‑pin PCIe‑style I/O connector for host integration | | Power consumption | 12 W (typical) | | Operating temperature | 0 °C – 55 °C (industrial grade) |

| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | – practically unlimited for most labs. | Cost – $1,495 is high compared with entry‑level DDS chips (e.g., AD9850). | | Very low phase noise – best in class for a direct‑digital synthesizer. | DAC resolution – 12‑bit may be insufficient for ultra‑high‑dynamic‑range applications; upgrade needed. | | Rich modulation suite – FM, PM, AM, pulse‑width, arbitrary waveforms up to 1 GS/s. | Learning curve – Full feature set requires time to master the API and waveform memory management. | | Multiple connectivity options – USB‑3.1, Ethernet (optional), LVDS, JTAG. | Physical size – 2 U rack module may be overkill for bench‑top hobbyist projects. | | Robust software ecosystem – GUI + Python + MATLAB support. | Limited output power – +10 dBm max; external amplifiers needed for high‑gain testing. | | Industrial‑grade reliability – Wide temperature range, CE/FCC certified. | No built‑in frequency‑doubling – Users must add external mixers for > 2 GHz without up‑converter. | dldss-422

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Approximately 124 minutes (2 hours and 4 minutes). | DAC resolution – 12‑bit may be insufficient

| Application | Why DLDSS‑422 fits | |-------------|-------------------| | | High‑frequency resolution (sub‑µHz) and ultra‑low phase noise enable coherent pulse‑compression testing. | | 5G/6G RF front‑end verification | Up‑to‑2 GHz continuous coverage, fast frequency hopping (≤ 1 µs) for beam‑steering simulations. | | Space‑qualified oscillator testing | Ability to lock to external high‑stability references and output low‑phase‑noise carriers. | | Electronic warfare (EW) signal generation | Supports multi‑tone, frequency‑modulated, and arbitrary waveforms; waveform RAM allows rapid replay of captured adversary signals. | | Academic research (quantum control, optoelectronics) | Precise phase control (48‑bit) enables deterministic pulse sequences for qubit manipulation. |