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DAC 2 click

DAC 2 click represents a 16-bit digital-to-analog converter.

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Click library

  • Author : Mihajlo Djordjevic
  • Date : Dec 2019.
  • Type : SPI type

Software Support

We provide a library for the Dac2 Click as well as a demo application (example), developed using MikroElektronika compilers. The demo can run on all the main MikroElektronika development boards.

Package can be downloaded/installed directly form compilers IDE(recommended way), or downloaded from our LibStock, or found on mikroE github account.

Library Description

‍This library contains API for Dac2 Click driver.

Standard key functions :

  • Config Object Initialization function.

    ‍void dac2_cfg_setup ( dac2_cfg_t *cfg );

    - Initialization function.

    ‍DAC2_RETVAL dac2_init ( dac2_t *ctx, dac2_cfg_t *cfg );

  • Click Default Configuration function.

    ‍void dac2_default_cfg ( dac2_t *ctx );

Example key functions :

  • This function executes default configuration for LTC2601 click.

    ‍void dac2_default_cfg ( dac2_t *ctx );

    - This function required percentage value ( from 0% to 100% ) convert to digital input and transforms it to the output voltage from 0 to Vref [mV].

    ‍void dac2_write_output_voltage_procentage ( dac2_t *ctx, uint8_t value_pct );

    Examples Description

‍ This example code presents the usage of DAC 2 Click, and digital-to-analog converter.

The demo application is composed of two sections :

Application Init

‍ Application Init performs Logger and Click initialization.

{
log_cfg_t log_cfg;
LOG_MAP_USB_UART( log_cfg );
log_init( &logger, &log_cfg );
log_printf( &logger, "--------------------------\r\n" );
log_printf( &logger, " Application Init\r\n" );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
// Click initialization.
dac2_cfg_setup( &cfg );
DAC2_MAP_MIKROBUS( cfg, MIKROBUS_1 );
dac2_init( &dac2, &cfg );
log_printf( &logger, "--------------------------\r\n" );
log_printf( &logger, " ----- DAC 2 Click ----- \r\n" );
log_printf( &logger, "--------------------------\r\n" );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
dac2_default_cfg( &dac2 );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
log_printf( &logger, " -- Initialization done --\r\n" );
log_printf( &logger, "--------------------------\r\n" );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
}
#define DAC2_MAP_MIKROBUS(cfg, mikrobus)
Definition dac2.h:66
void dac2_default_cfg(dac2_t *ctx)
Click Default Configuration function.
void dac2_cfg_setup(dac2_cfg_t *cfg)
Config Object Initialization function.
DAC2_RETVAL dac2_init(dac2_t *ctx, dac2_cfg_t *cfg)
Initialization function.
Click configuration structure definition.
Definition dac2.h:113

Application Task

‍ This example of the DAC 2 communicates with MCU through the SPI communication, send digital input ( form 0 to 100 with step 1 ) and transforms it to the output voltage, ranging from 0 to Vref [mV].

void application_task ( void )
{
uint16_t voltage_out;
uint8_t value_pct;
for ( value_pct = 0; value_pct <= 100; value_pct += 10 )
{
voltage_out = value_pct * 50;
log_printf( &logger, "Voltage Output: %d mV\r\n", voltage_out );
voltage_out = value_pct;
log_printf( &logger, "Percentage Output: %d %%\r\n", voltage_out );
log_printf( &logger, "--------------------------\r\n" );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
}
log_printf( &logger, "###############################\r\n" );
Delay_ms ( 1000 );
}
void dac2_write_output_voltage_procentage(dac2_t *ctx, uint8_t value_pct)
Procentage generic write function.
void application_task(void)
Definition main.c:72

The full application code, and ready to use projects can be installed directly form compilers IDE(recommneded) or found on LibStock page or mikroE GitHub accaunt.

Other mikroE Libraries used in the example:

  • MikroSDK.Board
  • MikroSDK.Log
  • Click.Dac2

Additional notes and informations

Depending on the development board you are using, you may need USB UART click, USB UART 2 Click or RS232 Click to connect to your PC, for development systems with no UART to USB interface available on the board. The terminal available in all Mikroelektronika compilers, or any other terminal application of your choice, can be used to read the message.