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Precise function generator
Snopek, Petr ; Horský, Pavel (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of the project is to design a concept of function generator with digital synthesis. The device will be controlled using microprocessor which allows synthesizing basic functions (sin, square, raw) as well as arbitrary functions stored in memory. User friendly graphical interface will be controlled by keyboard and rotary switch (IRC). The work emphasizes correct selection of DDS clock source, circuit elements and proper application of signal filtration method with attention to low distortion and low output phase noise.
Precise Frequency Generator - DDS
Kratochvíl, Petr ; Vágner, Petr (referee) ; Baran, Ondřej (advisor)
This work deals with frequency generators based on the direct digital synthesis method DDS. Basic principles and attributes of the frequency generator DDS are explained. The text describes parameters influencing and defining a quality of the generated signal. The list of available integrated circuits realizing the direct digital synthesis is mentioned. A construction of the DDS generator with a device AD9954 and the generator control are described. At the end of the work, the function and parameters of the designed generator are verified.
Narrowing the linewidth of laser diode via fiber interferometer
Šmíd, Radek ; Argence, B. ; Číp, Ondřej ; Santarelli, G.
In this work we present a method of stabilization of laser diodes by unbalanced Michelson fiber interferometer. The unstabilized laser source is represented by compact planar waveguide external cavity laser module ORION (Redfern Integrated Optics, Inc.) working at 1040.57 nm with < 3 kHz linewidth. Wavelength of the laser matches P(13) 13C2H2 absorption line with tunability range +/- 10 pm. We built Michelson interferometer with 1 km arm based on SMF-28 fiber spool to suppress the frequency noise by fast PI control loop up to 33 kHz by modulation voltage. We were able to decrease the noise level by -60 dBc/Hz up to 33 kHz modulation limit range.
Phase Noise Measurement
Viščor, Ivo ; Halámek, Josef
The analysis of the phase noise is presented. The phase fluctuation can be described of either standard deviation of the phase or time jitter or in detail as signal's spectrum. The digital receiver is proposed for the phase noise measurements.

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