If I try to make a sine wave from my DAC channel, it seems like the top par of the sine wave gets cut off. I'm using 12 bit resolution and I don't go over the maximum(4095).
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‎2022-03-10 10:03 AM
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‎2022-03-10 10:53 AM
The output of the DAC with the output buffer enabled is not rail to rail.
How is the pin connected?
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‎2022-03-10 2:20 PM
Is it nucleo? There is a led to blame. Change for another dac or desolder jumper
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‎2022-03-10 7:32 PM
The less specific, the less useful the answers.
