Este tutorial faz parte de: Utilizando o conversor digital-analógico MCP4725 com Arduino (5 projetos)
Todos os tutoriais sobre o conversor digital-analógico MCP4725 (DAC). Links para outros vídeos estão abaixo deste artigo.
Lesson 109-1: How to Use the MCP4725 DAC Outputting DC, Sine/Triangular Waves Using Arduino
In this lesson, we learn how to use the MCP4725 12-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). The chip and module are explained, the datasheet is viewed, and then, using five projects, this MCP4725 is practically shown. Full wiring diagrams are shown, and how to use the code and library is explained.
In Project 1, in lesson 109, Using MCP4725 12-bit DAC with Arduino
Timing of chapters in the video:
00:00 Introduction
1:19 MCP4725 Explained
4:46 Datasheet viewed
7:07 Project 1: Outputting DC Voltage
09:55 Code and library
13:00 Project 1: Demonstration
17:34 Triangular wave
18:54 Sine wave
20:18 Project 2: Control voltage from Serial Monitor
22:21 Project 2: Demonstration
24:53 Project 3: Converting PWM to Voltage
27:33 Code Explained
29:25 Wiring explained
30:29 Project 3: Demonstration
33:25 Project 4: Using two MCP4725 modules
36:27 Project 4: Demonstration
37:30 Project 5: Setting output with push buttons on LCD
39:57 Code explained
45:53 Project 5: Demonstration
Este tutorial é parte de: Utilizando o conversor digital-analógico MCP4725 com Arduino (5 projetos)
- Lesson 109-2: Controlling the Output Voltage of the MCP4725 from Serial Monitor
- Lesson 109-3: Convert PWM Duty Cycle to Voltage Using MCP4725 12-Bit DAC with Arduino
- Lesson 109-4: Using Two MCP4725 DAC Modules with an Arduino
- Lesson 109-5: Setting Output Voltage with a Push Button Using an MCP4725 DAC with Arduino
/*
* Lesson 109-1: Generates output DC voltage from 0 to 5.5V or lower. If the power supply
* is 3.3V, then the maximum voltage is 3.3V.
* You can use it simply to enter your request as millivolts like 365mV
* or 2.872V
*
* Watch video instructions for this code: https://youtu.be/j_BwZT9z-0g
Projects in this video: https://youtu.be/j_BwZT9z-0g
Project 1 (this project): Output 0 to 5V or 0 to 3V depending on which kind of power source you use for the module. The output is shown on a digital multimeter.
Project 2: Serial command to set voltage
Project 3: PWM duty cycle to voltage converter
Project 4: Using two MCP4725 DAC modules
Project 5: Using a push button to set voltage on an LCD
* Written by Ahmad Shamshiri using the Adafruit library for MCP4725
Sep 26, 2022
www.Robojax.com
*
* This code is part of the Arduino Step by Step Course which starts here: https://youtu.be/-6qSrDUA5a8
*
* For the library for this code, visit http://robojax.com/
*
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* * This code is "AS IS" without warranty or liability. Free to be used as long as you keep this note intact.*
* This code has been downloaded from Robojax.com
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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Based on the Adafruit MCP4725 Library
----> http://www.adafruit.com/products/935
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*/
#include <Wire.h>
#include <Adafruit_MCP4725.h>
int refV = 4530;//reference voltage. see video for details
Adafruit_MCP4725 dac;
int mV;
float V;
void setup(void) {
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.println("MCP4725 by Robojax");
//run i2C scanner to find out the I2C address and enter it below
//see video for details https://youtu.be/j_BwZT9z-0g
//get more code from www.Robojax.com
dac.begin(0x60);
Serial.println("Output Voltage");
}
void loop(void) {
// setmV(465);//set output to 465mV
// Serial.print(mV);
// Serial.println("mV");
// delay(5000);
//
// setV(2.635);//set output to 2.6V
// Serial.print(V, 3);
// Serial.println("V");
// delay(5000);
// Serial.println();
for(int i=0; i<refV; i +=100)
{
setmV(i);
Serial.println(i);
}
//see video for details https://youtu.be/j_BwZT9z-0g
//get more code from www.Robojax.com
}
/*
* setmV()
* sets mV value such as 35mV or 2654mV (2.654V)
* Written Sep 25, 2022
* by Ahmad Shamshiri www.Robojax.com
*/
void setmV(int d)
{
mV =d;
dac.setVoltage(map(d, 0, refV, 0, 4095), false);
}
/*
* setV()
* sets voltage value in volts such as 3.764
* Written Sep 25, 2022
* by Ahmad Shamshiri www.Robojax.com
*/
void setV(float d)
{
V = d;
dac.setVoltage( map((d *1000), 0, refV, 0, 4095), false);
}
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