Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC7311 , OPA353 Using the DAC7311 EVM and an external reference on J2 pin 20 I noticed that the voltage going to the DAC7311 was much lower than the input reference voltage.
The cause of the discrepancy was the R2 which…
Hi,
All our spice models for DAC are asynchronous, since the goal of the models is to simulate the output behavior like cap load, stability, current drive, noise etc.
One device series which has this serial clock modelled is DAC8311, but that model is…
Part Number: DAC8560 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8311 , DAC7311 , DAC8411 , DAC80501 Dear experts,
My customer is looking for smaller package device than DAC8560. They need to meet the demand below:
1、 Package;the smaller the better 2、 Power supply…
Part Number: ADS124S06 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8311 , SN74LVC2T45 Hi All,
I am using an ADS124S06 togheter with a DAC8311 . DVDD of ADS124S06 supply is connected to a +3.3V supply.
A low noise +5V analog supply is available on the board and…
Part Number: BOOSTXL-AUDIO Hello,
I'm working on a system to do real-time audio processing for an input signal. I'm using the MSP432 launchpad (obviously), as well as the Audio Signal Processing Boosterpack (BOOSTXL-AUDIO).
For initial testing…
Hello Bruce,
thanks for your reply! I am using a TI DAC8311 (the one on the BOOSTXL Audio). And yes, I want to have a fixed-rate output with 44.1 kHz. Maybe I could set up two DMA channels, which are both triggered by the same timer. One would transfer…
Gopal,
You can send the 14bit value in the same way that you split up the 14bit ADC data- namely in two 8bit chunks. The order of bytes and bit alignment within those bytes depends on the DAC you are using. Since you didn't mention which DAC you're using…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC9881 , DAC7311 , DAC8311 Dear Sir,
we are looking for a DAC converter which output range would be 0~10mV.
Could you please give me some suggestion? wich DAC of TI is siutable for our application? Thanks.
Hi Eugenio,
it looks like that we will go to use the DAC8411 or maybe we reduce a part of the safe-accuracy-overhead and use the DAC8311 (14Bit). The analog output of these devices are up to +5V and need also a gain stage. Can you give me a recomondation…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8311 Hi,
One of our customer is planning to use MSP430F6xx series and wants to implement 14bit DAC using the Timer PWM. We wonder is it possible to use Timer PWM to implement high resolution DAC?
Please let me know if…