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This 2 channels [[I2C]] DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) is mounted as an option on some [[APF9328]] boards | This 2 channels [[I2C]] DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) is mounted as an option on some [[APF9328]] boards. It is mounted in standard on the [[APF27Dev]] development boards. | ||
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==Connections== | ==Connections== |
Revision as of 23:01, 27 October 2009
This 2 channels I2C DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) is mounted as an option on some APF9328 boards. It is mounted in standard on the APF27Dev development boards.
File:Max5821 on APF27Dev.jpg MAX5821 on APF27Dev |
Connections
On your Devlight/DevFull there are 3 signals to use the Max5821:
- DAC_OUTA: corresponds to OUTA (pin 7) on Max5821. It's the first output.
- DAC_OUTB: corresponds to OUTB (pin 8) on Max5821. It's the 2nd output.
- DAC_REF: corresponds to REF (pin 6) on Max5821. It's the reference voltage (max value that will be achieved by outputs). This input should be connected to a voltage reference between 0 and 3,3V.
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