Re: PCB power planes?



On 8 Jul 2008 13:27:47 GMT, Scott Seidman
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Joerg <notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:iUvck.14888
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That would be way out of league for most of my designs.


It depends on how much you need a tunable filter, and how good you need it
to be.

I used to use a bank of these:
http://www.tucker.com/java/jsp/product_partno3202R_invid9608_condR.htm

At $500 per channel used for a 4-pole tunable filter, 4 bucks a channel for
digital pots plus the UAF42 is quite a bargain. Of course, you need to
build your serial bus and then write some code to support it, but still the
bargain.

Sure you can make your own, but it will be 20 times the size, and 2x
the cost, of the DDS chip or dac you're trying to post-filter. And
past a couple of MHz it will be difficult.

John

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