analogman
Electrical
- Feb 27, 2006
- 4
List,
First let me say hello as I am new to this.
I'm trying to display a YIG tuned filter's tuned frequency(2-18Ghz) as a product of the control voltage (0-10V). The problem is I need 6-digits (7-segment led's) to get the resolution I want. I guess I will need at least a 24-bit A/D and an LED decoder/driver that will interface the LED's. I also want this to be stand-alone, not microprocessor controlled. All I can find so far are mux led decoder/drivers that will do the job. Also, all I can find are serial A/D's that are at least 24-bit. Is there any way I can use two 12-bit A/D's? I need parallel operation for this to be stand-alone don't I? I know the wiring will get complex but like my ID states, I'm basically an analog man. I don't have the capability at work to program chips. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
First let me say hello as I am new to this.
I'm trying to display a YIG tuned filter's tuned frequency(2-18Ghz) as a product of the control voltage (0-10V). The problem is I need 6-digits (7-segment led's) to get the resolution I want. I guess I will need at least a 24-bit A/D and an LED decoder/driver that will interface the LED's. I also want this to be stand-alone, not microprocessor controlled. All I can find so far are mux led decoder/drivers that will do the job. Also, all I can find are serial A/D's that are at least 24-bit. Is there any way I can use two 12-bit A/D's? I need parallel operation for this to be stand-alone don't I? I know the wiring will get complex but like my ID states, I'm basically an analog man. I don't have the capability at work to program chips. Any help will be greatly appreciated.