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<big>This procedure provides an overview of how to compile and run the ''mcp4922_test'' C example project. It assumes familiarity with the C programming language and is intended to be used by experienced programmers who are looking to learn the EMAC SDK.</big>
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This is a guide to the <code>mcp4922_test</code> C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.
  
====1. Open the ''C/C++'' editing perspective====
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This is an example application for accessing the EMAC interface for the on-board DtoA of the SoM-150ES. This interface uses the EMAC ioex class to provide a GPIO-like interface (see also the [http://wikidev.emacinc.com/wiki/Example_egpc egpc project]). This application outputs a sine wave on channel 0 and a cosine wave on channel 1.
  
====2. Open the ''mcp4922_test'' project====
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The <code>mcp4922_test</code> project builds one executable: <code>mcp4922_test</code>.
  
====3. Build, upload and run====
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== Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files ==
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==Usage and Behavior==
  
==What it does==
 
  
 
This is an example application for accessing the EMAC interface for the on-board DtoA of the SoM-150ES. This interface uses the EMAC ioex class to provide a GPIO-like interface (see also the egpc project). This application outputs a sine wave on channel 0 and a cosine wave on channel 1.
 
This is an example application for accessing the EMAC interface for the on-board DtoA of the SoM-150ES. This interface uses the EMAC ioex class to provide a GPIO-like interface (see also the egpc project). This application outputs a sine wave on channel 0 and a cosine wave on channel 1.

Revision as of 15:25, 27 December 2013

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This is a guide to the mcp4922_test C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.

This is an example application for accessing the EMAC interface for the on-board DtoA of the SoM-150ES. This interface uses the EMAC ioex class to provide a GPIO-like interface (see also the egpc project). This application outputs a sine wave on channel 0 and a cosine wave on channel 1.

The mcp4922_test project builds one executable: mcp4922_test.

Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files

1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective.

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2. Open the project files.

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3. Build the project.

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4. Upload the executables to the target system.

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Usage and Behavior

This is an example application for accessing the EMAC interface for the on-board DtoA of the SoM-150ES. This interface uses the EMAC ioex class to provide a GPIO-like interface (see also the egpc project). This application outputs a sine wave on channel 0 and a cosine wave on channel 1.

Usage for mcp4922_test

mcp4922_test

ie: ./mcp4922_test

You'll get the signal on the analog out port. Pin 15 is analog out 0 and pin 16 is analog out 1. GND is 1,2,17,18. Range is 5V. You'll need an oscilloscope and a board schematic.