Part Number: DAC43701-Q1
Tool/software:
I am confused as to what the I2C voltage range is for the DAC43701-Q1.
The front page of the data sheet says we can run I2C at 1.62V with the dac VDD = 5.5V (first figure)
But if I look in the timing section (second…
Hi Napoleon,
Yes, the sequence looks correct. If changing the output code for the second DAC does not work then let me know and we can continue debugging.
Best,
Katlynne Jones
Part Number: TPL1401 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC43701 Hello guys,
One of my customers is considering using TPL1401 for SMPS output voltage scaling of their new products.
They have a questions as the follow. Could you please give me your reply…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC43701 I am looking for a Digipot development board.
I need a Digipot that has a min of 2K-3k max resistance. It would be good to have a resolution that could go down to a step of 1-5 Ohms if possible. I also need 10 outputs…
Hi Gareth,
It looks like the 1k prices between the BH2219FVM and DAC53202 are very similar.
If you do not plan to use the internal sine wave generator, you can consider the DAC43701.
Best,
Katlynne Jones
Part Number: TPL0102-EP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC43701 , DAC43204 Hi,
I have below analog pot for use as votage reference generation for a high speed comparator 3
To generate voltages in range of 100mV to 2.5 V, kindly let me know i can replace…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC43401-Q1 , DAC43401 , DAC53401-Q1 , DAC53401 , DAC53701 , DAC43701 , DAC53701-Q1 , DAC43701-Q1 , DAC63204 , DAC53204 , DAC43204 , DAC63004 , DAC53004 , AFE539A4 I have used a smart DAC in my design and there is no on board controller…
Part Number: TPL1401 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC43401 ,
There are many low-cost, 8-bit DACs in TI’s portfolio, but if I only need to create a simple DC bias – what is the lowest-cost solution?