Looking for a simple as it gets D/A and tried this one
shows OK with LTspice, but actual build ramps right up to the power level(20vdc). ???
What shows OK with LTspice?Looking for a simple as it gets D/A and tried this oneshows OK with LTspice, but actual build ramps right up to the power level(20vdc). ???
Circuit as shown in Youtube.What shows OK with LTspice?
Oh..you mean the opamp circuit not the Arduino.Circuit as shown in Youtube.
To get 0-10vdc at output, the supply needs to be 12vdc min.My build the output goes up to B+ ?
What voltage is B+?My build the output goes up to B+ ?
So, the gain is equal to 2. If you put 1v in, you get 2v out. So it should work a long as the resulting OUTPUT is 2v less than the supply voltage. I haven't seen your simulation so I don't really know what your seeing.How come the Video and LTspice shows ok for 12-25vdc OK ?
Are you using single supply?I get the same LTspice results as video in post #1 . but the actual build does not control, it goes up to the 20v sypply?
R1 is wrong value, defective or not connected... or OpAmp GND is not connected... or OpAmp is defective.I get the same LTspice results as video in post #1 . but the actual build does not control, it goes up to the 20v sypply?
There are SOME op-amps that require a DC return path for both inputs. At least at one time that was the case. For those devices, operation without a DC return was not defined.It should work with any op-amp, it's just a second order filter to remove the PWM frequency. I have used it with an MCP6072.
If you connect the negative end of C2 to the output of the op-amp instead of ground, it becomes a Sallen & Key filter, but don't do that as the op-amp's phase shift causes the attenuation to reduce at higher frequency. You can also make a similar D-A using an MFB filter which has better HF attenuation than a S&K, but it inverts the output.
But there is a DC return path. The ATMEGA processor in an Arduino has push-pull outputs, like a standard CMOS gate.There are SOME op-amps that require a DC return path for both inputs. At least at one time that was the case. For those devices, operation without a DC return was not defined.
. . .as mentioned in Post #16. . .1. The video dude forgot the 8th component, a power supply decoupling capacitor for the opamp.
2. That is not a very sophisticated filter. For the same number of components and better performance, connect C2 to the opamp output and recalculate.
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