There was some discussion on another thread about DDS VFOs for use in some of the older hollowstate equipment to replace defunct ones. Someone here expressed some interest in using one as an outboard VFO so as not to have to modify the cosmetics of the radio. I have been thinking about one of these units as a second VFO for some older equipment I have, as well as using it as a piece of test equipment when I don't want to haul out and set up one of the station monitors. Due to the relative stability of these things, they could probably also be used to replace xtals in rigs of that type. (Benton Harbor Lunch Box came to mind) I imagine a few mods for output level and impedance matching might be necessary, but still an intriguing project.
So the other day, I ordered one of the boards from N3ZI. It should be here next week since I think they ship from the left coast. Anyway, I received an email from ZI thanking me for the order, and sent along this link to a Yahoo group. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/N3ZI_kits/ . It appears that the designs I have looked at use the same basic IC for the oscillator. However, they seem to differ in that some use an eeprom, a PIC, etc. to manage the operating parameters. N3ZI also includes eeprom programing info if you want to alter the parameters of the oscilator. The one with the PIC didn't have any info, (I may have overlooked it) but if you are familiar with the PIC instruction set it probably wouldn't be a mystery.
When I get this built and tested, I'll post some pix and whatever I find to be of interest. Also, when I get it working with the hybrid radios, I'll pass along anything special that I stumble upon. If anyone has any experience or knowledge of any of these DDS units, please pass along any information you might have. I know others will find it of interest, as will I.
Details to follow, film at ten.