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resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:reference_designs:demo_cn0531 [05 Mar 2021 06:20]
Zuedmar Arceo [Obtaining the Source Code] adding in .Hex files
resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:reference_designs:demo_cn0531 [08 Mar 2021 08:44]
Mihai Ionut Suciu [General Description/Overview]
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-[[ADI>​EVAL-CN0531-PMDZ]] is a minimalist 1 **ppm**, 20-Bit, ±1 **LSB INL**, **DAC SPI PMOD** board suitable for medical instrumentation,​ test and measurement equipment, industrial control or high end scientific and aerospace instrumentation. Multiple voltage references and power options are available to adapt this module depending on the application. With this module, the user is capable to use the onboard positive voltage reference or to connect external references.+[[ADI>CN0531|EVAL-CN0531-PMDZ]] is a minimalist 1 **ppm**, 20-Bit, ±1 **LSB INL**, **DAC SPI PMOD** board suitable for medical instrumentation,​ test and measurement equipment, industrial control or high end scientific and aerospace instrumentation. Multiple voltage references and power options are available to adapt this module depending on the application. With this module, the user is capable to use the onboard positive voltage reference or to connect external references.
  
 The **ADuCM3029_demo_cn0531** project uses this PMOD with the [[ADI>​EVAL-ADICUP3029]] board to bring up the **DAC**, control it's internal registers and control it's voltage output. This control is done using a minimalist **CLI** interface enabled over the **UART** controller of the board. This **CLI** can be used by a host **PC** connected via **USB** cable to the system. The **ADuCM3029_demo_cn0531** project uses this PMOD with the [[ADI>​EVAL-ADICUP3029]] board to bring up the **DAC**, control it's internal registers and control it's voltage output. This control is done using a minimalist **CLI** interface enabled over the **UART** controller of the board. This **CLI** can be used by a host **PC** connected via **USB** cable to the system.
resources/eval/user-guides/eval-adicup3029/reference_designs/demo_cn0531.txt · Last modified: 08 Mar 2021 08:44 by Mihai Ionut Suciu