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		| rcooke 
 
 
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				| AD8402 digital pot - sending 10bits via SPI? |  
				|  Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:31 pm |   |  
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				| Hi Folks, 
 In my application I am forced to use the HW SPI due to conditions out of my control.  I need to write 10 bits to the chip 2 bits of address and 8 bits of data.  I can't use the CCS supplied 8400.c library because that uses a software SPI.
 
 Looking at the 8402 datasheet is seems like I can send it 16 bits with the MSB 6 bits set to zero.  It seems like the chip will load the register when the /CS line goes high so only the last 10 bits are actually loaded.  Does this make sense?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Richard
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		| bkamen 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:41 pm |   |  
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				| That's pretty bizarre... 
 I would just write a software routine to handle it since doing a double write (16bits) doesn't seem to be an option.
 
 How bizarre.
 
 -Ben
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 Dazed and confused? I don't think so. Just "plain lost" will do.  :D
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		| rcooke 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:46 pm |   |  
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				| I don't understand why you say it is bizarre.  The hardware team designed the circuit in such a way that I am forced to use the hardware SPI function on the chip (18F24K22).  We have other devices that I have to communicate with via the SPI bus. 
 Richard
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		| PCM programmer 
 
 
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		| rcooke 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:05 pm |   |  
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				| PCM, 
 Thanks for the heads-up.  I searched the forum but didn't do a very good job.  I just wanted a second opinion and you pointed me to one.  That's the beauty of this forum.
 
 Richard
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		| FvM 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 3:19 am |   |  
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				| There's a simple guideline. A device declared SPI compatible will always be able to communicate in multiplies of 8 bits. As many simple SPI devices, the AD8402 doesn't care how many bits have been shifted in front of the last 10 bits before the /CS rising edge. |  | 
	
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