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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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Note: PROJECT NOT FULLY FUNCTIONAL! |
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On this page we will present code and a wiring schematic that allows for the PIC32MX to speak to an 8-bit Digital to Analog Converter. In particular, our project used the ____ DAC. |
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Summarize briefly what the page is about. |
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While we were able to send data to the DAC, we were NOT able to elicit output from said DAC. |
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== Circuit == |
== Circuit == |
Revision as of 21:09, 15 February 2010
Original Assignment
Do not erase this section!
Your assignment is to interface to the MAX518 I2C digital to analog converter (DAC).
Overview
Note: PROJECT NOT FULLY FUNCTIONAL!
On this page we will present code and a wiring schematic that allows for the PIC32MX to speak to an 8-bit Digital to Analog Converter. In particular, our project used the ____ DAC.
While we were able to send data to the DAC, we were NOT able to elicit output from said DAC.
Circuit
Include a schematic and give any part numbers. A photo of your circuit is OK, but not as a replacement for a schematic.
Code
Where possible, make it a single piece of well-commented cut-and-pastable code, or at least make each function that way, so others can easily copy it. Most comments should be in the code itself; outside the code (on the wiki) should only be explanatory comments that are too cumbersome to include in the code.