Question building a home grown E-block2 DAC board.
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2025 2:07 am
Not sure if I'm posting in the correct area of the forum. MoD please let me know if I need to move this to the proper forum area
I've bought both the BL0011 and the BL0114 boards and learning what I need for a PIC project.
There is not a DAC Eblock2 board available and I would like to build an Eblock2 board specific to a DAC.
Looking at the Eblock2 datasheet each board utilizes a PIC10F200. From what I've learned the PIC10F200 is to tell the software that a specific board is plugged in.
I've built the PCB footprint for the Harting connector in Proteus that I'll use in my project when the time comes to get a PCB ordered.
My questions are
1. Can I plug a homegrown DAC Eboard into the BL0011 without any compatibility issues?
2. If so, is the PIC10F200 code available or proprietary?
3. If not, are the ports open even though the BL0011 I'm guessing would not recognize any homegrown board is plugged in?
Thank you
I've bought both the BL0011 and the BL0114 boards and learning what I need for a PIC project.
There is not a DAC Eblock2 board available and I would like to build an Eblock2 board specific to a DAC.
Looking at the Eblock2 datasheet each board utilizes a PIC10F200. From what I've learned the PIC10F200 is to tell the software that a specific board is plugged in.
I've built the PCB footprint for the Harting connector in Proteus that I'll use in my project when the time comes to get a PCB ordered.
My questions are
1. Can I plug a homegrown DAC Eboard into the BL0011 without any compatibility issues?
2. If so, is the PIC10F200 code available or proprietary?
3. If not, are the ports open even though the BL0011 I'm guessing would not recognize any homegrown board is plugged in?
Thank you