I am a postdoctoral researcher working on the interface of neuromorphic devices and biomedical signal processing on edge. I am a proud user of Analog Discovery 2 and Pmod DA3 (with AD5541A). However, I needed a DAC with better noise characteristics for the D/A conversion and came across the Pmod DA5 product which has a much better DAC chip (AD5781) from AD.
But, I couldn't find the product anywhere in the diligent shops. I just found two references at this and this link. The pictures tell me the product existed and maybe went out of production or something.
Diligent, I am wondering if it would be possible for diligent to share the schematic/circuit diagram for the Pmod DA5 so that we can adapt our design with that reference. For example, you share Pmod DA3's design here. I am just wondering if something similar is available for DA5 to be used for research purposes.
Thanks in advance. attaching a picture of the DA5 that I found on the above links.
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I am a postdoctoral researcher working on the interface of neuromorphic devices and biomedical signal processing on edge. I am a proud user of Analog Discovery 2 and Pmod DA3 (with AD5541A). However, I needed a DAC with better noise characteristics for the D/A conversion and came across the Pmod DA5 product which has a much better DAC chip (AD5781) from AD.
But, I couldn't find the product anywhere in the diligent shops. I just found two references at this and this link. The pictures tell me the product existed and maybe went out of production or something.
Diligent, I am wondering if it would be possible for diligent to share the schematic/circuit diagram for the Pmod DA5 so that we can adapt our design with that reference. For example, you share Pmod DA3's design here. I am just wondering if something similar is available for DA5 to be used for research purposes.
Thanks in advance. attaching a picture of the DA5 that I found on the above links.
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