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  • DAC101C081: Fail to get i2c address

    Takeshi Sasaki
    Takeshi Sasaki
    Part Number: DAC101C081 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: WAVEVISION4 , Hi team, Could you give me advice on how to get i2c address? The customer tried getting i2c address through u-boot, type "i2c probe" as its command. But they couldn't get the i2c address…
    • over 1 year ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • Answered
  • DAC101C081: DAC101C081 I2C address selection

    Victor  Yu
    Victor Yu
    Resolved
    Part Number: DAC101C081 Hi team, My customer is using DAC101C 081 .We know that ADR0 is Tri-state Address Selection Input. But the Table below really confused us. As each state have two different Slave Addresses, what's the difference between them? Which…
    • Resolved
    • over 2 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • Answered
  • DAC101C081: I2C communication question

    Pascal Pavao
    Pascal Pavao
    Resolved
    Part Number: DAC101C081 HI, I have problem communicating with the DAC. ADR0 is connected to ground and im using chip address 0001101. the communication is speeding at 100KHz, and signals / timing seems to be matching as per spec, but the DAC output stays…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • DAC101C081: DAC101C081 burn down

    zhang ping
    zhang ping
    Part Number: DAC101C081 Our solution is to drive four groups of loads with DAC + op amp, and the load is led driver + LED. As shown in the figure, a batch of such PCBs have been made, but most of them are burnt out within two months(DAC101C081 burn down…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • Answered
  • DAC101C081: Qualification Summary Report For DAC101C081CIMK/NOPB

    Philip
    Philip
    Resolved
    Part Number: DAC101C081 Hi, I cannot find qualification summary report (or reliability test report) for DAC101C081CIMK/NOPB in TI site link. I need this document for my end customer document approval. Can you share the document with me? Best Regards, …
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • DAC101C081: output of dac101C081 getting loaded

    Anshul Tyagi
    Anshul Tyagi
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: DAC101C081 I'm using DAC101C081 to drive a LED. a led in series with a resistor is connected to the dac output. the dac is getting loaded when all ones are written to its data register, with all ones in dac data register, dac is supposed…
    • over 4 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • Answered
  • DAC101C081: I2C communication abortion

    Christian Willschek90
    Christian Willschek90
    Resolved
    Part Number: DAC101C081 Hi, my customer uses DAC101C081 with I2C. There are sporadic loss of communication with the DAC. Looks like its hang-up. Is there a way to reset the DAC over I2C? How can we prevent this behavior? Thank you
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • DAC101C081 Address Question

    Derek Liddle
    Derek Liddle
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC101C081 Please could you advise how to interpret Table1. Slave Addresses for the DAC 101C081 (SOT23) version. I have two devices on the bus (one floating and one GND) however interpreting the table I appear to get the…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • Answered
  • DAC101C081 Zero code output question

    Mo.
    Mo.
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC101C081 Hello Team, We received the below question from one of our customers on the DAC101C081 device: The datasheet of the DAC101C081 mentions a typical ZCO of 1.3 mV at VA = 3V and Iout = 200uA. I’ve measured this…
    • Resolved
    • over 6 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
  • Answered
  • Question for connecting DAC101C081 with MSP430F5172

    Yu Ni
    Yu Ni
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC101C081 Hello, I recently met a problem. I tried to connect the DAC101C081 (6 pins, I2C) as slave mode with MSP430 (master mode). I connected ADR0 of DAC to GND and Va to 5V. However, when I tried to transmit the data…
    • Resolved
    • over 8 years ago
    • Data converters
    • Data converters forum
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