Author Topic: Out put on the Dac  (Read 6726 times)

karen

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Out put on the Dac
« on: March 18, 2002, 10:02:51 AM »
Hi everyone i hope all is well i am just trying to pick your brains.  can you tell me if you can vary the voltage on the Dac and how much current is also there is it proportional to the voltage my units are 888. is it possible with which commands
 
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Re: Out put on the Dac
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2002, 06:46:44 AM »
The DACs on the 888 are 0-5V. You change its voltage by using the SETDAC command and specify a value between 0 and 4092.  

The DACs are high impedance outputs and are not meant to directly drive any load that demands more than a few micro amps of current. You need to add buffer amplifier (OpAmps) in order to drive loads. The OpAmps also allows you to change the voltage into other industrial interface such as 0-10V.
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