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resources:tools-software:product-support-software:nanodac-mbed [03 Jan 2021 21:46] – fix links Robin Getzresources:tools-software:product-support-software:nanodac-mbed [27 Dec 2022 07:54] – using templates for all sections Mahesh Phalke
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-====== nanoDAC+ Mbed Example======+====== nanoDAC+ Console Application ======
  
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 ====== Useful links====== ====== Useful links======
-  * [[https://ide.mbed.com/compiler|Mbed Online Compiler]] +{{section>resources/tools-software/product-support-software/useful_links#Useful Link&showfooter=nofooter}} 
-  * [[https://os.mbed.com/platforms/SDP_K1/|SDP-K1 on Mbed]] +  * [[/resources/tools-software/uc-drivers/ad5676 | nanoDAC+ No-OS Driver]] 
-  * [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/uc-drivers/ad5676 | nanoDAC+ No-OS Driver]] +  * [[/resources/tools-software/linux-drivers/iio-dac/ad5676 | nanoDAC+ IIO DAC Linux Driver]]
-  * [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/linux-drivers/iio-dac/ad5676 | nanoDAC+ IIO DAC Linux Driver]]+
  
 ===== Hardware Connections ===== ===== Hardware Connections =====
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 ===== nanoDAC+ Mbed Firmware ===== ===== nanoDAC+ Mbed Firmware =====
  
-==== Downloads ====+This section briefs on the usage of MBED firmware. This also explains the steps to compile and build the application 
 +using mbed and //make// based build.
  
 <WRAP round download> <WRAP round download>
-Latest firmware (Use below link): +Build Guide for Precision Converters MBED firmware (Use below link): 
-  * [[https://os.mbed.com/teams/AnalogDevices/code/EVAL-AD568x-AD569x/ | EVAL-AD568x-AD569x Mbed Firmware Example]]+  * [[:resources:tools-software:product-support-software:pcg-fw-mbed-build-guide|Precision Converters MBED Firmware]] 
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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   * Start up a serial terminal emulator (e.g. Tera Term)   * Start up a serial terminal emulator (e.g. Tera Term)
     * Find the com-port your controller board is connected on and select it.     * Find the com-port your controller board is connected on and select it.
-    * Set the baud-rate for 115200+    * Set the baud-rate for 230400
     * Reset the controller board and connect.     * Reset the controller board and connect.
   * Use the menu provided over the terminal window to access the evaluation board.   * Use the menu provided over the terminal window to access the evaluation board.
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 The nanodac+ firmware example is configured to have following serial settings: The nanodac+ firmware example is configured to have following serial settings:
  
-  - Baud rate: 115200+  - Baud rate: 230400
   - Data bits: 8-bits   - Data bits: 8-bits
   - Parity: None   - Parity: None
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 Configure your serial terminal ([[https://osdn.net/projects/ttssh2/releases/ | Tera Term]]) for below settings: Configure your serial terminal ([[https://osdn.net/projects/ttssh2/releases/ | Tera Term]]) for below settings:
  
-{{ :resources:tools-software:product-support-software:ad7124_serial_settings.jpg?600 |}}+{{ :resources:tools-software:product-support-software:baud_rate_update.png?700 |}}
  
 The nanodac+ console main menu looks like below (with Tera Term): The nanodac+ console main menu looks like below (with Tera Term):
resources/tools-software/product-support-software/nanodac-mbed.txt · Last modified: 27 Dec 2022 10:52 by Mahesh Phalke