04-02 SawtoothWave
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DAC0 for the MBED-SDK and the Bambino line of microcontrollers is mapped to the following locations: | DAC0 for the MBED-SDK and the Bambino line of microcontrollers is mapped to the following locations: | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 17 September 2014
This example outputs a saw tooth wave form on the DAC output. The DAC output is on pin A5 of J8.
DAC0 for the MBED-SDK and the Bambino line of microcontrollers is mapped to the following locations:
| Signal | PIN NAME | BAM210E | BAM210 | BAM200E | BAM200 |
| DAC0 | P4_4 | J8-6 | J8-6 | S3-5 | S3-5 |
/*Program Example 4.2: Sawtooth waveform on DAC output. View on oscilloscope
*/
#include "mbed.h"
AnalogOut Aout(DAC0);
float i;
int main()
{
while(1) {
for (i=0; i<1; i=i+0.1) { // i is incremented in steps of 0.1
Aout=i;
wait(0.001); // wait 1 millisecond
}
}
}
The following image shows the circuit in action.

