Algocraft supports the Texas Instruments 10-bit DAC539G2
Several silicon producers are introducing analog devices into the market whose functionality can be user-configured. These devices contain a small area of non-volatile memory that is modified during production.
The look-up table values are programmed using I2C or SPI protocol and stored in the NVM. The voltage-to-PWM converter uses a comparator with one input as a programmable sawtooth or triangle waveform and the other input as an external voltage input.
For this reason, the Texas Instruments DAC539G2-Q1 is an excellent choice for fault communication in automotive stop-and-turn lights and similar industrial applications.
Algocraft has recently added support for a specific algorithm for this device on its universal programming platform for a major automotive player. The user only needs to configure the values to be programmed into the non-volatile registers using a simple text file to then program the device.