Precision data converters programmed with PSoC

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 Has anyone worked PSoC5 to programmed a precision data converter of TI, such as the ADS1298 ?...

   

http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ads1298.pdf

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ETRO_SSN583
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Searching TI web site they do not seem to have a code base other than WinXP.

   

 

   

There is this reference to a video, you might post and ask for it and its code base and

   

do a port.

   

 

   

http://e2e.ti.com/support/data_converters/precision_data_converters/f/73/t/172173.aspx

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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Anonymous
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 As you could realize in the forum of TI to which direct me to see the video, this forum was posted by me and this video which mentions the TI employee does not yet exist...

   

 

   

Regards, 

   

Jeisson Andrés

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ETRO_SSN583
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Jeisson, I am smiling at my own ignorance, re. the post you made at TI Forum.

   

There are two possible approaches –

   

1) Contact your local TI FAE, explain your problem, and see if he can hook you
up with appropriate EE assigned to aps work on device.

   

2) You call, estimate 2,798 times, and navigate thru the phone system and try
to hook up with aps guy.

   

Food for thought, regards, Dana.
 

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Anonymous
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 Hi Dana,

   

lol ... Relax you're no ignorant, however you must be very smart. That happens to everyone.

   

Thanks for trying to help, the problem of the solutions that you offer me is that I live in Colombia and the truth is quite difficult for me to make contact with TI. Anyway thank you very much for your attention, any concerns you have'll post something.

   

Best Regards,

   

Jeisson Andrés

   
        
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ETRO_SSN583
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There is email and phone contacts here -

   

 

   

http://www.ti.com/ww/en/pic/PIC-Americas.html

   

 

   

and Skype is pretty cost effective.

   

 

   

Good luck.

   

 

   

Regards, Dana.

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HeLi_263931
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The data sheet you linked basically contains everything you need to programm your application (SPI command, register map, functional description). On the PSoC side, the only thing you need is a SPI component.

   

The Windows software you mention is only for the evaluation board, which contains more stuff than the bare AFE (e.g. a MCU handling the USB connection). So this would not really help your on the PSoC.

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