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After 2 days of trying combinations of search terms in Google, I've given
up. I'm searching for a chip or circuit that can accept as input either TTL level address lines, or a serial input (either will be from a basic stamp, if that helps any), and sets a corresponding voltage level between 0 and my circuit's max voltage, and then (the important part) holds that level with no further input. I'd like to be able to route the input to whatever I want to set the voltage level on, send it a signal as per above to set its level, then set route it elsewhere to set something else's level, etc... The name of a circuit, IC, or component designed to convert-and-hold the input signal from one thing into the output voltage of another thing would be plenty. Thanks a lot for any help on this one. -- Gary Fixler Savage Entertainment, LLC |
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What is wrong with a multiple-output DAC, with a SPI or I2C input?
Wouter van Ooijen -- ------------------------------------ http://www.voti.nl PICmicro chips, programmers, consulting |
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