By Charles-Henri Hallard
Texas Instrument DAC7565, DAC7564, DAC8164 and DAC8564 Library for Arduino
##License Creative Commons Attrib Share-Alike License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ You are free to share and adapt. But you need to give attribution and use the same license to redistribute.
For any explanation see Texas Instrument DAC information at http://www.ti.com/product/dac7565
Code based on following datasheet http://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/dac7565
##Features List of features implemented in this library:
- Setting all channels outputs (one by one or broadcast)
- Setting power down mode
- Setting reference mode
This is an initial release, it could contain bugs, but works fine for now. Please let me know if you find issues.
###Installation
Copy the content of this library in your Arduino libraries folder in your sketchbook location, you should have now "your_sketchbook_folder/libraries/TH02".
To find your Arduino sketchbook location folder, in Arduino IDE, go to File>Preferences in the Arduino IDE.
See this tutorial on Arduino libraries.
###Possible issues
- The library and examples are continuously improved as bugs and stability issues are discovered. Be sure to check back often for changes.
###Sample usage
- Dac_Simple_Output Move DAC output back and forth
- DAC-Shield A powerfull DAC Shield and other board for Arduino
##Blog dedicated post Not yet
##Why
- I have spent a lot of time developing this library. I made it open source because I believe a lot of people can benefit from this powerful DAC. I hope people will also contribute and build on my work.
##Misc See news and other projects on my blog