AK4493 at oct/hex sampling speeds - oversampling filter issue?

FR of ES9038Q2M @768kHz samplerate, probed at output of analog filter with Fcut-off = 400kHz.

1k, 20k, 100k, 200k flat, at 350k drop 10% (may have been caused by the filter)
 

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Wideband frequency analysis:

Fig 1 - 350kHz@768kHz, I/V output, 2MHz range, no harmonics above -73dB analyzer noise floor

Fig 2 - 350kHz@768kHz, filter output, 2MHz range, the filter starts distorting, OPA1656s are too slow

Fig 3 - 350kHz@768kHz, I/V output - range up to 110MHz manually scanned, first peak located at MCLK 98.3MHz, -57dBm=320uVrms
 

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phpfman ask me to re post my measurements from another topic.
ADCs and DACs for audio instrumentation applications

Originally Posted by phofman View Post
50kHz directly behind AK4493@768kHz
"directly" mean at DAC's pin before LPF?

Sorry for the bad picture from old HP, newer scope is at another room.
This is AK4490@768 at pin 25:

My picture above was with 512fs (22/24MHz), so at 768 it was 32*768.

50kHz is non-integer samples per period and thus moving. Please try integer divider (e.g. 48kHz) or single-shot. IMO you will not see any oversampled points (only the original 16 points per period), unlike 48kHz at samplerate <=192kHz.

48kHz@768kHz, single shot.
 

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What filter did you use in the AK4490?

It looks worse than a similar test I made long time ago. While not a perfect sine wave, it does look better than your measurement. I measured with an 80 kHz tone, not 88 kHz, but I don't expect that to make a big difference.

When scaling the sample rate and the output frequency it certainly looked bad :eek:
 

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