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resources:tools-software:uc-drivers:renesas:ad5696r [12 Oct 2012 13:06] – created Dragos Bogdan | resources:tools-software:uc-drivers:renesas:ad5696r [22 Jan 2018 09:34] – [Overview] Update the EVB photo Dragos Bogdan |
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The [[adi>AD5694]]/[[adi>AD5696]]/[[adi>AD5694R]]/[[adi>AD5695R]]/[[adi>AD5696R]] also incorporate a power-on reset circuit and a RSTSEL pin that ensures that the DAC outputs power up to zero scale or midscale and remain at that level until a valid write takes place. Each part contains a per-channel power-down feature that reduces the current consumption of the device to 4 µA at 3 V while in power-down mode. The devices employ an I2C interface that operates at clock rates up to 400 kHz, and all devices contain a VLOGIC pin intended for 1.8 V/3 V/5 V logic. | The [[adi>AD5694]]/[[adi>AD5696]]/[[adi>AD5694R]]/[[adi>AD5695R]]/[[adi>AD5696R]] also incorporate a power-on reset circuit and a RSTSEL pin that ensures that the DAC outputs power up to zero scale or midscale and remain at that level until a valid write takes place. Each part contains a per-channel power-down feature that reduces the current consumption of the device to 4 µA at 3 V while in power-down mode. The devices employ an I2C interface that operates at clock rates up to 400 kHz, and all devices contain a VLOGIC pin intended for 1.8 V/3 V/5 V logic. |
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The goal of this project (Microcontroller No-OS) is to be able to provide reference projects for lower end processors, which can't run Linux, or aren't running a specific operating system, to help those customers using microcontrollers with ADI parts. Here you can find a generic driver which can be used as a base for any microcontroller platform and also specific drivers for Renesas platforms. | The goal of this project (Microcontroller No-OS) is to be able to provide reference projects for lower end processors, which can't run Linux, or aren't running a specific operating system, to help those customers using microcontrollers with ADI parts. Here you can find a generic driver which can be used as a base for any microcontroller platform and also specific drivers for Renesas platforms. |