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[[File:Hantek DDS-3X25 top.jpg|  | {{Infobox signal generator  | ||
| image = [[File:Hantek DDS-3X25 top.jpg|180px]]  | |||
| name = Hantek DDS-3X25  | |||
| status = planned  | |||
| source_code_dir =   | |||
| frequser = 25MHz  | |||
| waveforms = user only  | |||
| waveformmem = 4000 points  | |||
| amplitude = 0 - 3.5V  | |||
| connectivity = USB  | |||
| website = [http://www.hantek.com/en/ProductDetail_12_24.html hantek.com]  | |||
}}  | |||
The [http://www.hantek.com/english/produce_list.asp?unid=68 Hantek DDS-3X25] is a 25MHz PC-based function generator. It has no external controls, requiring a USB connection to a computer.  | The [http://www.hantek.com/english/produce_list.asp?unid=68 Hantek DDS-3X25] is a 25MHz PC-based function generator. It has no external controls, requiring a USB connection to a computer.  | ||
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== Hardware ==  | == Hardware ==  | ||
* FPGA: ? (20 MHz clock)  | * FPGA: Xylinx Spartan? 144 pins (20 MHz clock)  | ||
* Microcontroller: STM32F103C6(T6A) Mainstream Performance line, ARM Cortex-M3 MCU with 32 Kbytes Flash, 72 MHz CPU, motor control, USB and CAN (8 MHz? clock)  | * Microcontroller: STM32F103C6(T6A) Mainstream Performance line, ARM Cortex-M3 MCU with 32 Kbytes Flash, 72 MHz CPU, motor control, USB and CAN (8 MHz? clock)  | ||
* Output amplifier: LMH6702 1.7 GHz, Ultra Low Distortion, Wideband Op Amp.  | * Output amplifier: LMH6702 1.7 GHz, Ultra Low Distortion, Wideband Op Amp.  | ||
* Sync signal is connected without any buffer or amplifier.  | * Sync signal output is connected without any buffer or amplifier.  | ||
* COUNT IN is connected through TL3016 ULTRA-FAST LOW-POWER PRECISION COMPARATOR.  | * COUNT IN is connected through TL3016 ULTRA-FAST LOW-POWER PRECISION COMPARATOR.  | ||
* Isolated   | * Isolated unregulated DC-DC converter MORNSUN A0505S-2W, ±5V, ±200mA  | ||
== Photos ==  | == Photos ==  | ||
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* 1-byte response: 0x02  | * 1-byte response: 0x02  | ||
== Resources ==  | |||
* [https://bitbucket.org/kuzavas/dds3x25/src Hantek DDS-3X25 access library written in Python] (incomplete)  | |||
* [http://www.soasystem.com/eng/goltek/synch.htm Hantek DDS-3X25 In-Synch (In-Phase) Signal]  | |||
* [http://www.soasystem.com/eng/goltek/phaprop.htm Hantek DDS-3X25 Phase Profile Concept and File Format]  | |||
[[Category:Device]]  | [[Category:Device]]  | ||
[[Category:  | [[Category:Signal generator]]  | ||
[[Category:Frequency counter]]  | |||
[[Category:Planned]]  | [[Category:Planned]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 00:00, 7 March 2017
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| Status | planned | 
|---|---|
| Frequency (user) | 25MHz | 
| Waveforms | user only | 
| Waveform memory | 4000 points | 
| Amplitude | 0 - 3.5V | 
| Connectivity | USB | 
| Website | hantek.com | 
The Hantek DDS-3X25 is a 25MHz PC-based function generator. It has no external controls, requiring a USB connection to a computer.
See Hantek DDS-3X25/Info for more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) about the device.
Hardware
- FPGA: Xylinx Spartan? 144 pins (20 MHz clock)
 - Microcontroller: STM32F103C6(T6A) Mainstream Performance line, ARM Cortex-M3 MCU with 32 Kbytes Flash, 72 MHz CPU, motor control, USB and CAN (8 MHz? clock)
 - Output amplifier: LMH6702 1.7 GHz, Ultra Low Distortion, Wideband Op Amp.
 - Sync signal output is connected without any buffer or amplifier.
 - COUNT IN is connected through TL3016 ULTRA-FAST LOW-POWER PRECISION COMPARATOR.
 - Isolated unregulated DC-DC converter MORNSUN A0505S-2W, ±5V, ±200mA
 
Photos
Protocol
Waveform samples
When sending a waveform to the device, a series of samples denote voltage. These are 12-bit values packed in padded 16-bit integers, sent in network order (most significant part first):
- bits 0-9 are the value, with encoding as shown below
 - bit 10
 - bit 11 is the sign: 1 for positive, 0 for negative
 - bit 12 controls the "sync out" port: 1 is on, 0 is off
 - bits 13 is always 1, bits 14-15 are always 0
 
The value is encoded as 2048 - (voltage * 585). Negative values have all sign and value bits complemented (reversed).
0xA0: configure
Configures the device. The payload is 6 bytes:
| Byte | Bit | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mode | |
| 7 | ||
| 6 | ||
| 5 | 1 = Reset external trigger (send only once) | |
| 4 | 1 = External trigger mode enabled | |
| 3 | External trigger: 0 = falling, 1 = rising | |
| 2 | 0 = continuous, 1 = single wave | |
| 1 | Counter reset: 0 = leave, 1 = reset | |
| 0 | Measurement: 0 = frequency, 1 = counter | |
| 2 | ||
| 7 | ||
| 6 | ||
| 5 | ||
| 4 | ||
| 3 | ||
| 2 | ||
| 1 | ||
| 0 | Output: 0 = pattern generator, 1 = programmable output | |
| 3 | Digital I/O pins, bits 0-7 | |
| 4 | Bits 0-3 = digital I/O pins bits 8-11, bits 4-7 unused | |
| 5 | Clock divider, based on 48KHz clock | |
| 6 | 
THe response is 10 bytes:
- the first 2 bytes are always 0
 - in frequency measurement mode:
- four bytes for the current frequency measurement, in network order. Multiply by 2 to get the actual frequency readout.
 - four bytes for a "tick counter" in network order. This has the number of ticks per second, and is used to derive the frequency. Assuming a 100Mhz clock, this counter differs up to 4.17% at 8Mhz from the derived frequency -- investigate.
 
 - in counter mode:
- four bytes for the current counter, in network order.
 - four bytes denoting the smoothed out frequency, identical to the first four bytes in frequency measurement mode.
 
 
0xA1: point transfer indicator
The payload is 2 bytes:
| Byte | Bit | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0-7 | Bits 0-7 of the waveform point count | 
| 2 | 0-3 | Bits 8-11 of the waveform point count | 
| 4-6 | Unused | |
| 7 | 0=transfer end, 1=transfer start | 
There is a 1-byte response: 0xcc
0xA2: unknown
- 6-byte payload: 0000 0000 3000
 - 1-byte response: 0xcd
 
When setting "close output power on", i.e. save configuration to memory:
- no payload
 - 1-byte response: 0xcd
 
0xA3: unknown
- no payload
 - 1-byte response: 0x02