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sonicdeejay



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DAC using MAX 517
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 8:12 am     Reply with quote



Guys..I am using a Max517,,, with the connections as shown....





with the code below....


Code:
#ifndef MAX517_SDA

#define MAX517_SDA    PIN_C4
#define MAX517_CLK    PIN_C3

#endif
//System Initialisation

#include <18F2525.h> // Call for PIC18F2525 Driver
#device ICD=TRUE
#device ADC=10 // Use 10bits ADC
#fuses HS,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=16000000) // 16Mhz Crystal is Used
#use rs232(baud=9600, parity=N, xmit=PIN_C6, rcv=PIN_C7, bits=8)  // RS232 Configuration for COM Port Communication

#use i2c(master, sda=MAX517_SDA, scl=MAX517_CLK, FAST)

//#define use_portb_lcd TRUE // Using Port B for LCD Display
//#include <lcdmod.c>  // Initialise Modified LCD to suit
//#byte PORTB = 0xf81
//#byte PORTC = 0xf82

#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>




void write_dac(int data_byte);

//Start main program
 void main()

{
   int data_byte;
  while(1)
   {


      write_dac(0xFF);
      output_high(PIN_B3);
      delay_ms(1000);
      output_low(PIN_B3);
      delay_ms(1000);
      printf("\n\r Hello");
      write_dac(0x00);
   }
   //return();

}



void write_dac(int data_byte) {

 i2c_start();
 i2c_write(0x58);
 //i2c_write(0x5e);           // Send the address of the device
 i2c_write(0);
 i2c_write(data_byte);      // Send the data to the device
 i2c_stop();
}






From my OUT0 of DAC,,I am always getting -4.95 V instead of 5V to 0V switching... Sad


Last edited by sonicdeejay on Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:08 pm; edited 1 time in total
kender



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:21 am     Reply with quote

I might be wrong, but if you have wired the slave address pins as in your drawing, the first byte you are sending should be 0x5A. See fig.6 in the datasheet.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 8:29 pm     Reply with quote

kender wrote:
I might be wrong, but if you have wired the slave address pins as in your drawing, the first byte you are sending should be 0x5A. See fig.6 in the datasheet.


thx for the help..but I still can't get it works...
I think something wrong with Resistor Values....

What is the best value for resistors???my connection shown below...


thx guys.,..





Code:

#include <18F2525.h>
#fuses RC,LVP,NOWDT,NOPROTECT, PUT, NOBROWNOUT
#use delay(clock=1000000)
#use I2C(master, sda=PIN_A1, scl=PIN_A2, FAST)

void main()
 {

 i2c_start();
 i2c_write(0x5A);      //It is changed according to my connection....
 i2c_write(0);
 i2c_write(255);      // Send the data to the device
 i2c_stop();

while(1);
} //eom


looks like PCM programmer doesn't want to help me anymore.. :sad


Last edited by sonicdeejay on Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:10 pm; edited 3 times in total
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 10:13 pm     Reply with quote

Why are you not using the MAXIM recommended pullup resistor values given in the datasheet schematic?
sonicdeejay



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:10 pm     Reply with quote

dyeatman wrote:
Why are you not using the MAXIM recommended pullup resistor values given in the datasheet schematic?


may I know which page of datasheet u r refering to??

page 14(Figure 17/18)???
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 3:39 am     Reply with quote

I have tried the following connection with the code below...(REF0 is 'not connected')



and my code is

Code:

#include <18F2525.h> // Call for PIC18F2525 Driver
#device ICD=TRUE
#device ADC=10 // Use 10bits ADC
#fuses HS,NOWDT,NOPROTECT,NOLVP
#use delay(clock=16000000) // 16Mhz Crystal is Used
#use rs232(baud=9600, parity=N, xmit=PIN_C6, rcv=PIN_C7, bits=8)  // RS232 Configuration for COM Port Communication


#include <MAX517mod.c>




//Start main program
 void main()

{

  while(1)
   {

      output_high(PIN_A0);
      delay_ms(5000);
      write_dac(0xFF);

      output_low(PIN_A0);
      delay_ms(5000);
      write_dac(0x00);
      printf("\n\r Hello");
     
   }
   

}


MAX517mod.c is

Code:

#ifndef MAX517_SDA

#define MAX517_SDA    PIN_C4
#define MAX517_CLK    PIN_C3

#endif

#use i2c(master, sda=MAX517_SDA, scl=MAX517_CLK, FAST)


void write_dac(int data_byte) {

 i2c_start();
 i2c_write(0x58);           // AD0 and AD1 are tied to ground
 i2c_write(0);
 i2c_write(data_byte);      // Send the data to the device
 i2c_stop();
}



and I measure the output0...

When
Code:

output_high(PIN_A0);
      delay_ms(5000);
      write_dac(0xFF);


My LED ON
My multimeter show 0.009 V as below..



and
When
Code:

output_low(PIN_A0);
      delay_ms(5000);
      write_dac(0x00);


My LED goes off
My multimeter show 0.010 V


Looks like the DAC output is swtich from state to state but they are not switching from 5V to 0V...Something wrong with the pull-up resistor or any additional components needed lik CAP??

Sad
Ttelmah
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:07 am     Reply with quote

On the 517, the output _reference_, must be connected. This is probably why you are seeing nothing out...

In none of your diagrams, do you actually show the power connections to the chip. Hopefully they are there!.
Change the I2C initialisation, to:
#use i2c(master, sda=MAX517_SDA, scl=MAX517_CLK, FAST=400000)

The latter compilers allow you to specify the rate used for I2C. Some devices now allow rates up to 1MHz, and it may be that the compiler is defaulting to this faster rate, when you don't specify the speed.

The main problem is the lack of an output reference.

Best Wishes
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:45 am     Reply with quote

Ttelmah wrote:
On the 517, the output _reference_, must be connected. This is probably why you are seeing nothing out...

In none of your diagrams, do you actually show the power connections to the chip. Hopefully they are there!.
Change the I2C initialisation, to:
#use i2c(master, sda=MAX517_SDA, scl=MAX517_CLK, FAST=400000)

The latter compilers allow you to specify the rate used for I2C. Some devices now allow rates up to 1MHz, and it may be that the compiler is defaulting to this faster rate, when you don't specify the speed.

The main problem is the lack of an output reference.

Best Wishes


I got it working.,,,,


thx guys....

really greatful...
sonicdeejay



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:38 pm     Reply with quote

Guys...

go here for the compete working sample with connection diagram....

(Thanx to iso9001,dyeatman,kender,Ttelmah)

http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=59568#59568
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