Hi Team,
Customer chose DAC8551-Q1, which needs to output a 5V 60Hz sine wave, but according to the description in the datasheet, it seems that it can only be a square wave.
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Hi Team,
Customer chose DAC8551-Q1, which needs to output a 5V 60Hz sine wave, but according to the description in the datasheet, it seems that it can only be a square wave.
Hi Amelie,
The customer can write a set of points to generate a 60Hz sine wave. The smoothness of the sine wave will depend on the number of points that are written in the 16ms period.
The resulting wave form will look like this, but the output can be filtered to get a smoother sine wave.
This training talks more about that: https://training.ti.com/high-speed-digital-analog-converter-dac-output-response-nrz-rz-and-rtc-mixed-mode-output-modes
Best,
Katlynne Jones