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The AD9833 is a programmable waveform generator capable of creating sine, triangular, or square wave outputs in a frequency range of 0 to 12.5 MHz. It has two frequency registers and two phase registers that can be written to and output from the VOUT pin. This chip is perfectly suited for use with the PIC 18F4520, as it uses SPI communication for its setup and control. A connection diagram for the AD9833 is given to the right.[[Image:AD9833Conn.jpg]]
[[Image:AD9833Connsmall.jpg|right]]The AD9833 is a programmable waveform generator capable of creating sine, triangular, or square wave outputs in a frequency range of 0 to 12.5 MHz. It has two frequency registers and two phase registers that can be written to and output from the VOUT pin. This chip is perfectly suited for use with the PIC 18F4520, as it uses SPI communication for its setup and control. A connection diagram for the AD9833 is given to the right. The MCLK pin is tied directly to the oscillator of the PIC, and the three SPI communication lines are connected to three I/O pins on the PIC (in this case pins A1, A2, and A3).
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The MCLK pin is tied directly to the oscillator of the PIC, and the three SPI communication lines are connected to three I/O pins on the PIC (in this case pins A1, A2, and A3).

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AD9833Connsmall.jpg

The AD9833 is a programmable waveform generator capable of creating sine, triangular, or square wave outputs in a frequency range of 0 to 12.5 MHz. It has two frequency registers and two phase registers that can be written to and output from the VOUT pin. This chip is perfectly suited for use with the PIC 18F4520, as it uses SPI communication for its setup and control. A connection diagram for the AD9833 is given to the right. The MCLK pin is tied directly to the oscillator of the PIC, and the three SPI communication lines are connected to three I/O pins on the PIC (in this case pins A1, A2, and A3).