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MiniGen - Pro Mini Signal Generator Shield
- Manufacturer: Sparkfun
- Order number: EXP-R05-636
- Manufacturer part number: BOB-11420
- country of origin: US
- HS code: 85423990
- Weight (kg): 0.004
This is the MiniGen Signal Generator, a small shield for the Arduino Pro Mini that is capable... more
This is the MiniGen Signal Generator, a small shield for the Arduino Pro Mini that is capable of generating sine, square, or triangle waves at up to 3MHz, and approximately 1Vp-p. Though the MiniGen is technically a shield it can, in fact, operate as a stand-alone board capable of the the same functionality as it would if it were placed on top of a Pro Mini.
The MiniGen offers two out put sources for you to utilize: a 2-pin 0.1" spaced header and a u.FL connector. The output is at a DC offset of Vcc/2, however neither the offset nor the amplitude can be varied. By default, the MiniGen ships configured with a 3.3V regulator enabled and should only be used with 3.3V signals (or 3.3V Pro Minis if you are using this as a shield) unless the jumper on the back is soldered over to bypass the regulator for 5V use.
Features:
- 10-bit DAC for good accuracy
- 2 frequency registers
- 2 phase registers
- SPI Interface Driven at 40MHz
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V (5V when jumper is soldered)
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Hookup Guide
- Datasheet (AD8045)
- Datasheet (AD9837)
- GitHub (Arduino Library, Example Code, & Design Files)
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