Hi all,
First post here, please be kind. I have spend some time working on a solution and I really could use some guidance. I'm planning to use mbed to drive 0-10V devices like light dimmers, led drivers and controllable pumps, common place today in the aquarium industry.
The current plan is to use a SPI DAC to multiply the ports without much hassle using 4 or 8 ports per DAC that can connected in a daisy chain. I believe I will have to use an opamp (or use the "built-in" opamp on DACs like MAX5250) to bring 3.3V to 10V. The problem is driving many devices will surely pull more than the 4-40mA recommended for mbed. Being a beginner in the eletronic field, the question is: How can I use an external power supply to drive all components (mbed included) but pulling the amps for the devices from the power supply and not "via" mbed.
Of course, I jumped into the solution myself, feel free to educate me if the solution above is plain wrong and even more to propose new solutions :). I saw some suggestions of smoothing PWM signals but I really want to scale as needed (without running out of pins) and I think the DACs also can give me more precise output.
Thanks!
Silvio
Hi all,
First post here, please be kind. I have spend some time working on a solution and I really could use some guidance. I'm planning to use mbed to drive 0-10V devices like light dimmers, led drivers and controllable pumps, common place today in the aquarium industry.
The current plan is to use a SPI DAC to multiply the ports without much hassle using 4 or 8 ports per DAC that can connected in a daisy chain. I believe I will have to use an opamp (or use the "built-in" opamp on DACs like MAX5250) to bring 3.3V to 10V. The problem is driving many devices will surely pull more than the 4-40mA recommended for mbed. Being a beginner in the eletronic field, the question is: How can I use an external power supply to drive all components (mbed included) but pulling the amps for the devices from the power supply and not "via" mbed.
Of course, I jumped into the solution myself, feel free to educate me if the solution above is plain wrong and even more to propose new solutions :). I saw some suggestions of smoothing PWM signals but I really want to scale as needed (without running out of pins) and I think the DACs also can give me more precise output.
Thanks!
Silvio