The AD5160 provides a compact 2.9 mm × 3 mm packaged solution for 256-position adjustment applications. These devices perform the same electronic adjustment function as mechanical potentiometers or variable resistors but with enhanced resolution, solid-state reliability, and superior low temperature coefficient performance.
The wiper settings are controllable through an SPI-compatible digital interface. The resistance between the wiper and either end point of the fixed resistor varies linearly with respect to the digital code transferred into the RDAC latch.
Operating from a 2.7 V to 5.5 V power supply and consuming less than 5 μA allows for usage in portable battery-operated applications.
The goal of this project (Microcontroller No-OS) is to be able to provide reference projects for lower end processors, which can't run Linux, or aren't running a specific operating system, to help those customers using microcontrollers with ADI parts. Here you can find a generic driver which can be used as a base for any microcontroller platform and also specific drivers for different microcontroller platforms.
The driver contains two parts:
The Communication Driver has a standard interface, so the AD5160 driver can be used exactly as it is provided.
There are three functions which are called by the AD5160 driver:
SPI driver architecture
The following functions are implemented in this version of AD5160 driver:
Function | Description |
---|---|
char AD5160_Init(void) | Initializes the SPI communication peripheral. |
void AD5160_Set(unsigned char value) | Writes data to AD5160. |
This section contains a description of the steps required to run the AD5160 demonstration project on a Renesas RL78G13 platform.
The reference project:
This section presents the steps for developing a software application that will run on the Renesas Demo Kit for RL78G13 for controlling and monitoring the operation of the ADI part.
This section contains a description of the steps required to run the AD5160 demonstration project on a Renesas RL78G14 platform using the PmodDPOT.
The AD5160 demonstration project for the Renesas RL78G14 platform consists of three parts: the AD5160 Driver, the PmodDPOT Demo for RL78G14 and the RL78G14 Common Drivers.
All three parts have to be downloaded.
The reference project:
This section presents the steps for developing a software application that will run on the Renesas Demo Kit for RL78G14 for controlling and monitoring the operation of the ADI part.
This section contains a description of the steps required to run the AD5160 demonstration project on a Renesas RX62N platform.
A PmodDPOT has to be interfaced with the Renesas Demonstration Kit (RDK) for RX62N:
PmodDPOT Pin 1 (CS) → YRDKRX62N J8 connector Pin 15 PmodDPOT Pin 2 (MOSI) → YRDKRX62N J8 connector Pin 19 PmodDPOT Pin 4 (CLK) → YRDKRX62N J8 connector Pin 20 PmodDPOT Pin 5 (GND) → YRDKRX62N J8 connector Pin 4 PmodDPOT Pin 6 (VCC) → YRDKRX62N J8 connector Pin 3
The reference project sends to the PmodDPOT an 8 bit value every 2 seconds. The sent value and the resistance are displayed on the LCD.
This section presents the steps for developing a software application that will run on the Renesas Demo Kit for RX62N for controlling and monitoring the operation of the ADI part.
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