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DAC80004EVM: DAC80004EVM

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Part Number: DAC80004EVM
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DXP

Got the DAC80004EVM. If I correct its required also the MMBO board too.

Is it correct?

How to order it?

The related s/w tool is the DXP DAC Exerciser Program?

 

  • Eli,

    The DAC80004EVM is designed with the HW form-factor that can interface the MMB0 / DXP platform, although the kit does not include an MMB0 (essentially this was to reduce cost of the kit and make it more accessible).

    If used with DXP a configuration file will be required which is attached to this post.

    Most likely the quickest method to acquire a MMB0 board is to order an "EVM-PDK" which includes the MMB0 given import / export control restrictions with respect to shipping.

    8662.DAC80004.xml
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <device>
      <name>DAC80004</name>
      <revision>1.0.0</revision>
      <date>6Jun2014</date>
      <devicesettings>
        <instructionwidth>32</instructionwidth>
        <format>sbinary</format>
        <dataword>XXXXCCCCAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDXXXX</dataword>
        <commanddefault>0</commanddefault>
        <commandlatch>3</commandlatch>
        <maxupdaterate>1000000</maxupdaterate>
        <channels>4</channels>
        <interface>
          <type>spi</type>
          <polarity>0</polarity>
          <phase>1</phase>
          <maxsclk>50000000</maxsclk>
          <framebits>32</framebits>
        </interface>
        <latchpin>
          <feature>1</feature>
          <pulsepol>0</pulsepol>
        </latchpin>
        <FSplus>4</FSplus>
        <FSminus>0</FSminus>
      </devicesettings>
      <gpiofunctions>
        <function>
          <gpio>5</gpio>
          <name>Clear</name>
          <default>1</default>
          <active>0</active>
          <labels>
            <active>CLEAR</active>
            <inactive>notcleared</inactive>
          </labels>
        </function>
      </gpiofunctions>
    </device>