DAC0 pin from Arduino DUE is not working becouse of 12 bits settings on SImulink
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Hi,
I'm programming an Arduino Due on Simulink, I wanted to generete a 12 bits signal from DAC1 pin.
I found this post about it: https://la.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/1932820-generate-12bits-resolution-analog-voltage-from-arduino-due-using-simulink-python-arduino-ideand
When I tried this solution, it worked with the DAC1 pin, but my DAC0 pin stoped working and i only get 0V signal from this pin. Before implementing this code DAC0 was working perfectly.
I guess this pin is not broken, becouse I did a reset with Arduino ide and the pin started to generate a 3,29V signal, but, when I gave another code I got 0V signal again.
An important thing is that I tried to delete the code from the link and put preset code, but the DAC1 pin is still working with 12 bits.
Does anyone know how I can fix this problem or I have to give up to lost DAC0?
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Debadipto
on 28 Mar 2024
Hi @Daniel,
After reviewing the code from the other post, it seems to me the DAC0 issue might stem from an incorrect configuration of the channelFlag parameter. Notice that the code requires channelFlag to be zero for DAC0 to output a value. I recommend adding serial print statements to your code to debug the value of channelFlag and value before they are used in the analogWrite function. This can help confirm if the function is receiving the expected inputs.
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