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E2E Wiki, read this before posting!

  • Kevin Duke
    Posted by Kevin Duke
    on Jul 21 2011 10:43 AM
    Genius17925 points

    TI's Precision Data Converter Apps team is pleased to bring the "E2E Wiki" page to the attention of our community. Have a question about one of our popular devices? Want some sample code? Check out the design notes page before posting.

    From the E2E Wiki page you'll be able to view Frequently Asked Questions about some of our most popular devices and check out new sample code as it becomes available on a variety of TI's platforms including; TI DSPs, MSP430, and Stellaris ARM Cortex M3 processors. Content will be continuously updated on the Design Notes page, so check it out frequently

    View E2E Wiki

    If you have content you would like to contribute to the design notes page please post it here and we will be happy to add it! Requests for additional content may be voiced in this thread, but the content will only be added by the apps team as time permits.

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    Kevin Duke             
    Precision DAC Applications

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  • Nicholas James
    Posted by Nicholas James
    on Jul 19 2011 18:42 PM
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    Hi Kevin,

    This is a nice start, when do you think you'll be adding more content?

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  • Kevin Duke
    Posted by Kevin Duke
    on Jul 20 2011 10:15 AM
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    Hi Nicholas,

    Since posting this thread we've made some additions and modifications to the design notes page, I don't reply to this thread when the new content is added, instead the original post is just modified. If there is a design you need sample code for or content you would like to see added please make a suggestion and we will get to it as time allows.

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  • Nicholas James
    Posted by Nicholas James
    on Jul 20 2011 22:50 PM
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    Hi Kevin,

    I was interested in seeing some of the PCB/Grounding layout guidelines.  Some of that is still listed as 'coming soon' and I was wondering how soon 'soon' is.

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  • Kevin Duke
    Posted by Kevin Duke
    on Jul 21 2011 10:43 AM
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    Nicholas,

    We should have some previous presentation content up there relatively soon. If not by the end of this week check back early next week.

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