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  • Forum Post: What is pin assignment of DAC34H84 to display four simple digital signals on oscilloscope?

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    We bought a DAC34H84 for a Stratix IV Altera board. We are going to send only four digital signals to 4 channels of DAC board and see them on the oscilloscope. My question is that as well as four 16-bit signals sent to LVDS negative and positive input data, what would be other signals required for displaying...
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  • Forum Post: RE: What is pin assignment of DAC34H84 to display four simple digital signals on oscilloscope?

    Nariman Roshandel Tavana Nariman Roshandel Tavana
    Hi Kang Hsia, I have not received any email from you regarding a Altera Stratix code for the DAC3482. Could you please send it to me? Thanks
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    Nariman Roshandel Tavana Nariman Roshandel Tavana
    Hi Kang Hsia, Thanks for your file. Actually, in our Lab, everybody is working with VHDL and nobody knows anything about verilog. Unfortunately, your file is in verilog. To be honest, we also bought the second DAC board from TI which is DAC34SH84 and we are interested in working with our new TI DAC...
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