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How does DAC 14 Click Board™ work>
The DAC 14 Click Board™ is based on the DAC53202, a 10-bit dual-channel buffered digital-to-analog converter from Texas Instruments. The DAC channels can be configured as voltage or current output and support multiple programmable output ranges. The DAC53202 supports Hi-Z Power-Down mode and an independent comparator mode for each channel, making it an excellent choice for voltage margining, scaling, and waveform generation applications. The Click board supports both I2C and SPI communication with a maximum frequency of 1MHz for I2C and 50MHz for SPI. It can operate with either 3.3V or 5V logic voltage levels and comes with a library and example code for ease of use.
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What is the bit resolution of the DAC 14 Click Board™
The DAC 14 Click Board™ has a 10-bit resolution.
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What is the DAC 14 Click Board™?
The DAC 14 Click is a Click Board™ based on the DAC53202, a 10-bit dual-channel buffered digital-to-analog converter from Texas Instruments. It can operate in voltage or current output mode, with multiple programmable output ranges.