Re: 16 bit eeprom
- From: "denidoank@xxxxxxxxx" <denidoank@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Mar 2006 06:37:22 -0800
wow, thanx for reply, its very helpfull for me and give me some
consideration about my project.
I'm sorry about my english before, its not grammatical and very bad i
think.
OK this my real problem.
I need to make 9 phase sinusoidal wave generator. This wave generator
can also be operated on 5 phase. Frequency for this system is on the
range about 0 Hz till 150 Hz.
I have two plans to solve this problem
First i'll use VCO to generate clock for one counter which serve
address data for 9 eeprom. So each eeprom will contain data for each
phase of sinus. Data from eeprom is then converted to analog with dac.
The problem in this system is i can't switch my 9 phase system to 5
phase system, because the data in eeprom is fixed.
Second, i'll use microcontroller as clock generator for counters, there
are nine counters to serve nine address eeprom. So each eeprom will
contain similar data that is one sinusoidal data.The phase control is
arranged by microcontroller.
The reason why i use 16-bit system is for precision. Any comment for
that?
.
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