Ah OK. Just wondering for my own purposes. I've never really dealt with
ADC/DACs hands on before. They were always magical black boxes in my
undergrad DSP/Comm theory coursework. =) Should of taken a VLSI course or
something.
I will be able to meet my needs with upsample/downsample + filtering.
Colby Boyer wrote:
Say from 100MHz to 88MHz?
You would need to change out the oscillator. There are pin compatible
ones with some other frequencies like 80 MHz, 122.88, and some others.
There is no 88 MHz one, but you could get a custom one from the
manufacturer if you needed. That's an od
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009, Colby Boyer wrote:
> Say from 100MHz to 88MHz?
Have you purchased a flux capacitor from Ebay?
:)
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for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to choose from.
Say from 100MHz to 88MHz?
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