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本帖最后由 jmg 于 2024-11-15 11:44 编辑
assas*** posted on 2024-11-14 15:50
A set of IO, is it a good idea to make an 8-bit DAC? Is it necessary to use a second-order active filter? Can LC multi-section filtering meet the specifications?
That depends on your distortion requirements.
Simple R2R DAC's have a high output impedance, so should drive into a virtual ground, high slewe rate OpAmp if you want to be fast.
Lower resistance helps speed, but that increases the errors due to port impedance.
You can try LC filters, what is your final load circuit this has to drive ?
You have mentioned 200kHz then 500kHz, what frequencies do you actually need , with what adjustment and distortion ?
If you can dedicate a complete small package (eg SOP16) to get the best performance sine output, and update that over UART.
Eg AI8H2K17U-45I-SOP16 + Bourns 4610X-R2R-103LF 10K/20k 10SIP Arrow : 50 $0.0946 + Good OpAmp would give you the most steps in a fixed kHz sine out.
A 1MHz OpAmp would be hopeless, if you are const constrained, maybe a SL9062 at 25MHz & 8V/us is good enough?
Addit: note if you want to use the Frequency locking to 32768Hz mentioned in #14, you need more than 16 pins as parts with CRE and XTAL are 20 pins and up.
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