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| ==DAC (AD5662) component== | | ==DAC (AD5662) component== |
| 16-bit external DAC connected to the microcontroller using SPI. | | 16-bit external DAC connected to the microcontroller using SPI. |
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| | colspan="2" | Initialise the SPI bus ready for communications, | | | colspan="2" | Initialise the SPI bus ready for communications, |
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− | | colspan="2" | Allows control of all 8-LEDs on the front of the Formula Flowcode.
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| | width="90%" style="background-color:#D8C9D8; color:#4B008D;" | '''Properties''' | | | width="90%" style="background-color:#D8C9D8; color:#4B008D;" | '''Properties''' |
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| | colspan="2" | Chip Select / Slave Select Pin Master Mode: General purpose output pin used to select the remote SPI device. Slave Mode: Hardware chip select pin input used to select the SPI device. | | | colspan="2" | Chip Select / Slave Select Pin Master Mode: General purpose output pin used to select the remote SPI device. Slave Mode: Hardware chip select pin input used to select the SPI device. |
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Author
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Matrix TSL
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1.0
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Analog Output
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DAC (AD5662) component
16-bit external DAC connected to the microcontroller using SPI.
Component Pack
COMMSA
Detailed description
Overview
The AD5662 is a 3V/5V general purpose SPI compatible, high-resolution digital to analog converter (DAC), capable of generating a rail-to-rail voltage output.
With 16-Bit resolution, the AD5662 is capable of finely tuning the voltage output across 65,536 steps, with an individual step voltage of 5/65536 = 0.0000763 volts DC.
The AD5662 requires an external reference voltage to set the output range of the DAC.
Pin reference from the datasheet:
Circuit Diagram
Examples
This example reads a potentiometer that is connected across the supply voltage.
The output from the DAC should mimic the voltage that's across ADC pin & GND.
AD5662_Demo
Downloadable macro reference
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OutputDAC
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Outputs a value to the DAC,
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- UINT
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Output
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Range: 0-65535 / 0=0V / 65535=VCC
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- VOID
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Return
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Initialise
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Initialise the SPI bus ready for communications,
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- VOID
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Return
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Property reference
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Properties
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SPI Properties
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Channel
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SPI Channel selector
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Prescale
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Prescale option selector
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MOSI
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SPI Data Out Pin SDO - Also Known as Master Out Slave In (MOSI) when used in Master mode.
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MISO
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SPI Data In Pin SDI - Also Known as Master In Slave Out (MISO) when used in Master mode.
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CLK
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SPI Clock Pin CLK - The Clock signal is driven by the SPI master.
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CS / SS
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Chip Select / Slave Select Pin Master Mode: General purpose output pin used to select the remote SPI device. Slave Mode: Hardware chip select pin input used to select the SPI device.
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Simulation
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Data Recorder Trace
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Simulate Comms
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