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On your [[APF51Dev]] there are 2 signals to use: | On your [[APF51Dev]] there are 2 signals to use: | ||
* DAC_OUTA: corresponds to OUTA (pin 1 of J5 on the [[APF51Dev]]). It's the first output. | * DAC_OUTA: corresponds to OUTA (pin 1 of J5 on the [[APF51Dev]]). It's the first output. | ||
− | * DAC_OUTB: corresponds to OUTB (pin | + | * DAC_OUTB: corresponds to OUTB (pin 3 of J5 on the [[APF51Dev]]). It's the 2nd output. |
The default output voltage range is [0-2.5V] on the [[APF51Dev]] (because the 2,5V reference output of the [[AS1531]] is used as reference input for the MCP4912). | The default output voltage range is [0-2.5V] on the [[APF51Dev]] (because the 2,5V reference output of the [[AS1531]] is used as reference input for the MCP4912). |
Revision as of 07:05, 7 October 2011
Contents
Description
This 2 channels 10bits SPI DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) is mounted on the APF51Dev development boards.
Connections
On your APF51Dev there are 2 signals to use:
- DAC_OUTA: corresponds to OUTA (pin 1 of J5 on the APF51Dev). It's the first output.
- DAC_OUTB: corresponds to OUTB (pin 3 of J5 on the APF51Dev). It's the 2nd output.
The default output voltage range is [0-2.5V] on the APF51Dev (because the 2,5V reference output of the AS1531 is used as reference input for the MCP4912).
Driver
The driver is included in the ARMadeus distribution, and has to be selected (done by default on APF51):
[ ] $ make linux26-menuconfig
Device Drivers ---> <*> Staging drivers ---> <*> Industrial I/O support ---> <M> Microchip MCP4902, MCP4912, MCP4922 driver
Then compile the distribution :
[ ] $ make linux26 && make
Use it
Load driver
To use the DAC first load module:
# modprobe mcp49x2
Set channel values
# cd /sys/bus/spi/devices/spi0.1/device0 # ls dac_power_mode_0 out0_raw power uevent dac_power_mode_1 out1_raw subsystem
To set the DAC A channel value to 2.48V (max range) :
# echo 1023 > out0_raw
To set the DAC B channel value to 1V :
# echo 412 > out1_raw