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Looking for inexpensive 12-bit analog output and a few i/o lines via parallel
port. Schematics, products?
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Inexpensive, use 74HC574 octal latches, and a 12 bit R-2R ladder DAC.Looking for inexpensive 12-bit analog output and a few i/o lines via parallel
port. Schematics, products?
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Better definition needed. Words please and thankyou omitted. Desire toLooking for inexpensive 12-bit analog output and a few i/o lines via
parallel
port. Schematics, products?
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Looking for inexpensive 12-bit analog output and a few i/o lines via
parallel
port. Schematics, products?
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John
"BR" <slackin@nonsense_comcast.net> wrote in message
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Looking for inexpensive 12-bit analog output and a few i/o lines via
parallel
port. Schematics, products?
Better definition needed. Words please and thankyou omitted. Desire to
help not evoked.
John
you can search out DACs from the electronics section. You can downloadPlease?
Thank you.
Ben
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Looking for inexpensive 12-bit analog output and a few i/o lines via
parallel
port. Schematics, products?
Better definition needed. Words please and thankyou omitted. Desire to
help not evoked.
John
OK Ben, Go to rswww.com. You'll need to register, which is free, and then
OK Ben, Go to rswww.com. You'll need to register, which is free, and then
you can search out DACs from the electronics section. You can download
manufacturers data sheets in PDF and choose the DAC which comes closest to
your requirements. You don't have to order anything to get all the
information, and, since they are a UK company, you may not want to pay the
shipping charges, although if it comes by mail, it's cheap.
I use RS not only as a supplier, but also as a research tool when it comes
to choosing suitable components for prototypes.
Regards
John
Put upper 4 bits on parallel port data linesOk, I need to control one Servodisc motor. The H-bridge for the motor has a
voltage input that controls the PWM. It also has two ports for forward and
reverse signals. I was looking around and found a simple schematic for an 8
bit d/a (AD7524) which is apparenty nothing more than connecting the 8 data
lines of the parallel port to the DAC. Now I may just try getting along with 8
bit resolution, but if I need more resolution, how do I load two bytes into a
12 bit DAC? (realizing that 4 bits will be discarded). I will probably figure
out this simple project myself eventually, however perhaps there is a way I
could be prevented from using more chips than necessary to accomplish this.
Help appreciated.
Ben
The schematic in the paper you referenced shows how:
MAX508