Hi,<p>I'm using a board that requires 5 Volts and 3.3 Volts. I can only supply the board with 5 at this moment. Are there any IC's that I can input 5 volts and get 3.3 volts for the chips that need it? The chip that requires the 3.3 is a Xilinx 4000 Series FPGA<p>Kind Regards,
Matt
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- Tue Feb 05, 2002 3:22 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: 5V to 3.3V
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- Fri Jan 25, 2002 8:45 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: TLC548 ADC question
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Re: TLC548 ADC question
Its too bad that Microchip hasn't come out with the dsPIC yet. <p>So are there any low cost random noise filters out there? Programming a dsp I think goes beyond the scope of what I'm using it for. <p>Maybe I'm stuck if its white noise. I have one LTC1562 which is a resistor programmed filter, but a...
- Thu Jan 24, 2002 10:29 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: TLC548 ADC question
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Re: TLC548 ADC question
Using the linear regulator has definetly helped, but I believe a big problem is the sensor itself. It's an ashcroft K1 pressure transducer. Kinda noisy. If I want a nice DC output, I should put a inductor on the output of the sensor (a choke right?) and then a R and C off of that inductor's output f...
- Mon Jan 21, 2002 7:12 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: TLC548 ADC question
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Re: TLC548 ADC question
Here's my power setup.<p>12Volt DC ---> 5Volt DC/DC converter ---> Logic
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Analog Tranducer<p>So I guess the grounds are the same, how would I go about separating the grounds?<p>Regards,
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Analog Tranducer<p>So I guess the grounds are the same, how would I go about separating the grounds?<p>Regards,
- Mon Jan 21, 2002 3:14 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: TLC548 ADC question
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TLC548 ADC question
When using a serial ADC TLC548 sampling a signal between 1 and 5 volts, my output jitters by 1 and 3 units. I've put a 1uC cap on the input to get rid of high freq noise.<p>Is this normal operation for the ADC or is there a way to improve performance? I mean get a more dc output?<p>Thanks