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please consider current source DAC LTC2662 (ADI) #1

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caizikun opened this issue Aug 19, 2021 · 4 comments
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please consider current source DAC LTC2662 (ADI) #1

caizikun opened this issue Aug 19, 2021 · 4 comments

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@caizikun
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please consider current source DAC LTC2662 (ADI) with fast sweep.
https://www.analog.com/en/products/ltc2662.html
Thank you!

@FilipDominec
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FilipDominec commented Aug 30, 2021

The manufacturer seems to be literally "ahead of what is possible". Although it is officially in production, I could not find LTC2662 on Farnell, Mouser, TME nor whole Ebay. My policy is to keep all extensions tested experimentally, so I cannot help you as of yet.

Thanks for the tip, anyway. Its parameters are nice and price is also fine.

EDIT: Mouser has it. But I will have to finish so much before i get to LTC2662...

@FilipDominec
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Dear @caizikun, if I implement rudimentary SPI messaging, would you still be interested in testing it on a LTC2662?

Very cheap chips I buy without hesitation just for testing; the latter is unfortunately not one of them. Currently I am not going to buy it, so I would have to rely on collaboration with you.

@caizikun
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@FilipDominec Sorry, I just leave my last job and have no suitable debugging environment. But as i know, multi-channels current source would be more popular for DAQ card application. Maybe you can try to prepare the register setting API. If I have debugging environment, i will tell you.

@FilipDominec
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OK, thanks.

Meanwhile I decided to demonstrate DAC capabilities with TDA1543. Though far from being high-end, it receives data over I2S present in Pi Pico; it has 2×16 bit outputs, comes in convenient DIP package and costs near to nothing. Of course other I2S devices should be compatible as well.

Further DAC or other peripheral tips are welcome.

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