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= General info = |
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Based on the |
Based on the MCP4726 chip from Microchip.<br> |
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http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/ |
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/22272C.pdf <br> |
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I2C address:<br> |
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1100 000 and 1100 001 '''OR'''<br> |
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1100 010 and 1100 011<br> |
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You can order both versions. The addresses of your board can be found on the bottom side. |
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= Physical dimensions = |
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* Board outline: 25x25mm |
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* Mounting hole diameter: 3mm |
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* Mounting hole pitch: 19x19mm (3mm from board edge) |
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= Using the board = |
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Set a voltage: |
Set a voltage: |
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sudo i2cset -y 1 0x60 0x40 0xff 0xf0 i |
sudo i2cset -y 1 0x60 0x40 0xff 0xf0 i |
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-y don't ask confirmation |
-y don't ask confirmation |
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1 number of the I2C bus (0 on older raspberry pi's) |
1 number of the I2C bus (0 on older raspberry pi's) |
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0x60 address of the DAC, use 0x61 for the other DAC. |
0x60 address of the DAC, use 0x61 (or 0x62 and 0x63) for the other DAC. |
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0x40 configuration: normal. |
0x40 configuration: normal. |
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0xff high 8 bits of the value |
0xff high 8 bits of the value |
Latest revision as of 12:08, 11 November 2015
General info
Based on the MCP4726 chip from Microchip.
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/22272C.pdf
I2C address:
1100 000 and 1100 001 OR
1100 010 and 1100 011
You can order both versions. The addresses of your board can be found on the bottom side.
Physical dimensions
- Board outline: 25x25mm
- Mounting hole diameter: 3mm
- Mounting hole pitch: 19x19mm (3mm from board edge)
Using the board
Set a voltage:
sudo i2cset -y 1 0x60 0x40 0xff 0xf0 i ^^ ^ < Voltage bits
explanation of the arguments:
-y don't ask confirmation 1 number of the I2C bus (0 on older raspberry pi's) 0x60 address of the DAC, use 0x61 (or 0x62 and 0x63) for the other DAC. 0x40 configuration: normal. 0xff high 8 bits of the value 0xf0 lower four bits of the value (in the high nibble)