11-17-2009 02:24 AM
Hi,
I want to convert
1) a 10MHz sine wave to 10MHz TTL
2)a 180MHz sine wave to 180MHz TTL
Is there any circuit or IC available for the above two conversions independently or together.
11-17-2009 02:29 AM
11-17-2009 02:34 AM
11-17-2009 03:09 AM
11-18-2009 09:07 AM
You have posted this SAME EXACT MESSAGE on multiple boards.
PLEASE STOP FLOODING THE MESSAGE BOARDS.
11-18-2009 09:21 AM
Well, you have to understand that this is a public discussion board about National Instruments soft- and hardware. No, to be exact, about everything (if you look into the breakpoint).
Nevertheless, this forum is one of the most active and "clean" boards i've ever seen. The reason for the board being clean is that most users are respecting the rules of this forums, the netiquette and we have some decent moderators who are deleting spam postings. So if you don't want to loose some of your posts containing questions, i suggest you to follow the rules on this forum.
Back to the forum being public:
Most questions are not answered or solved by employees from NI, but from developers all around the world looking into this forum and trying to help. They are doing this without receiving any commision from NI. They do it, because they are willing and able to help....and they can learn things about LV and other stuff by answering your question (propably).
There are also people from NI around answering questions, but everyone can/is invited to answer questions.....
So please stick to one thread for your question, stay friendly and give enough information if you are asked for more in order to help others in helping you.....
Norbert
11-19-2009 02:29 AM
Comparator (and if duty cycle doesn't matter: schmitt-trigger) is the term you should look for, however if you need to ask for it, a good 180MHz sine2ttl will give you a lot of experience 😉
(and if not well shielded you will also gain a lot of friends :-0 because you can easely build up a RF jammer ....
Read through the app notes from Jim Williams from linear.com, or better start with Horowitz/Hill : The art of electronics....
and please don't flood this board again