AD9177 API config.
AD9177
Recommended for New Designs
The AD9177 is a highly integrated device with four 16-bit, 12 GSPS maximum sample rate, RF digital-to-analog converter (DAC) cores supporting up to eight...
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AD9177 on Analog.com
AD9081
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The AD9081 mixed signal front end (MxFE®) is a highly integrated device with four 16-bit, 12 GSPS maximum sample rate, RF digital-to-analog converter...
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AD9081 on Analog.com
AD9082
Recommended for New Designs
The AD9082 mixed signal front-end (MxFE®) is a highly integrated device with a 16-bit, 12 GSPS maximum sample rate, RF digital-to-analog converter (DAC...
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AD9082 on Analog.com
AD9177 API config.
Moved to High-Speed DACs forum for more details regarding AD9177.
How about code of conduct of the AD9081 ADC?
What do you mean by "code of conduct" for a chip? It doesn't make sense. The only HDL code we have for AD9081 is published at the link I gave you in my first reply. The Linux driver for it you can find it here and the no-OS driver here and here.
Best regards,
Iulia
I'm not sure when the High-Speed DACs team will provide some more details for you, but maybe you can try at this link: https://www.analog.com/en/products/ad9081.html#product-requirement at Software Request Form.
Are there any incompatibilities between them?
Because this is not my area of expertise, I can't help you regarding it. Just this team can.
Hello, the api package for the 9081 and the 9177 are the same except that the 9177 package excludes the ADC-side code. You can request the 9177 api specifically using the software request form so that you don't need to change all instances of "9081" to "9177" in the 9081 code in order to successfully compile.
So which DAC is the most similar to AD9177? Can I refer to its configuration sequence to configure AD9177?
So which DAC is the most similar to AD9177? Can I refer to its configuration sequence to configure AD9177?
Both the AD9081 and the AD9082 have 4 dacs, which is the same as the AD9177. The difference is the number of ADCs (9081 has 4 adcs, 9082 has 2, and 9177 has none). If you have a 9177 evaluation board you can use ACE with the ad9081 plugin to configure, or you can request the 9177 api code to view/edit the startup in more detail. All the dacs in these chip families have the same architecture and are programmed the same way.