Datasheet

Figure 1. The Carmel subsystem design block diagram.
Features Applications
Programmable high-accuracy current/voltage output
Current output drives 0 to 1kΩ
Voltage output drives loads down to 1kΩ
Extensive error reporting
Isolated power and data
Small printed circuit board (PCB) area
Device drivers
Example C source code
Pmod
-compatible form factor
PLCs
DCS
Distributed I/Os
Embedded systems
Industrial control and automation
Industrial sensors
Competitive Advantages
Flexibility
System safety
Small solution size
Low cost
Detailed Description of Hardware
Carmel connects to Pmod-compatible field-programmable gate
array (FPGA)/microcontroller development boards. Carmel
requires a 3.3V supply voltage from the Pmod connector and
uses the SPI pin assignments as illustrated here.
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