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The DACs have a current output and a first op-amp converts the currents to voltages. | The DACs have a current output and a first op-amp converts the currents to voltages. | ||
A second op-amp allows to set an offset and a gain with the help of resistors placed in through-hole pins. | A second op-amp allows to set an offset and a gain with the help of resistors placed in through-hole pins. | ||
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+ | The DACs are supplied with +5 V. | ||
+ | The op-amps are supplied with ±12 V. | ||
+ | These power supplies are generated from the parallel port connector's 3.3 V. | ||
== Test == | == Test == | ||
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* Check the raw DAC voltage on the left side of each leftmost resistor. | * Check the raw DAC voltage on the left side of each leftmost resistor. | ||
* Check the voltage outputs of the board. | * Check the voltage outputs of the board. | ||
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+ | [[File:PP_HEB_DAC_test.jpg|600px|Test of the PP HEB DAC Board]] | ||
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[[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Parallelport]] | [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Parallelport]] |
Latest revision as of 12:10, 12 June 2013
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Two-Channel DAC board
The board bases on 2 AD5543 16-bit DACs. The DACs have a serial input (CS, CLK, SDI) and can be operated up to 3 MHz sampling rate with 0.5 µs settling time.
Version | Photo | Schematics | Description |
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V1.0 | HEB DAC Schematic PDF | 2-Channel DAC parallelport board |
The DACs have a current output and a first op-amp converts the currents to voltages. A second op-amp allows to set an offset and a gain with the help of resistors placed in through-hole pins.
The DACs are supplied with +5 V. The op-amps are supplied with ±12 V. These power supplies are generated from the parallel port connector's 3.3 V.
Test
Connect the board to the top connector of an FPGA development board.
Connect a 4-pieces rotary switch board to the lower connector of the FPGA board.
Download the sinewave
design.
- Check the power supplies: +12 V, -12 V, +5 V.
- Check the reference voltage: 10 V on pin 6 of the large chip in the middle of the 2 DAC rails.
- Check the digital serial signals on the FPGA board connector (pins TBD).
- Check the raw DAC voltage on the left side of each leftmost resistor.
- Check the voltage outputs of the board.