- Open a blank Simulink model, go the configuration parameters (Ctrl+E) > Hardware Implementation > Select the board you are using (i.e. F28379D LaunchPad)
- Drag a DAC block in your model from the Simulink library browser, under Embedded Coder Support Package for TI C2000 > F2837xD
- Drag a sine wave source block from Simulink source blocks, double-click on the sine wave and select "Sample based" for the sine type, set the Amplitude to 2047.5, Bias 2047.5, Samples per period: 100, Sample time: .01 --> this will generate a 1Hz sine wave with 100 points oscillating from 0 to 4095, which is the range that the DAC wants.
- Connect the Sine wave to the DAC
- Make sure your board is connected to your computer and generate code for the model (Ctrl+B)
- Put a scope on the DAC pin (Pin 30 on connector J3 is using the Launchpad) and enjoy watching the sine wave oscillate
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How can I create sinus wave by using TI C2000 launchpad and simulink?
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batuhan bescan
am 30 Okt. 2018
Kommentiert: Fabien
am 29 Okt. 2024
I am new to microcontrollers. I want to create sinus wave and read it with oscilloscope by using F28379D but I couldn't manage to do that. Which blocks should I use to do that?
Thanks.
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Antonin
am 31 Okt. 2018
Hello Batuhan,
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Roshan EIE
am 13 Jun. 2024
It is because it has a 12bit DAC and it can take values from 0- 2^12-1. 2^12 is 4096. 2047.5 comes from 4095/2. The sine wave generated by matlab is by default [-1,1]. A bias of 1 would make it [0,2]. Similary if we enter amplitude to be 4095 it will oscillate from [-2047.5,2047.5] but negative values should not be there hence the bias of 2047.5.
Fabien
am 29 Okt. 2024
Hello,
During pratice, I observe that the method described works for frequency lower than 10kHz. What can I do for a 100kHz sine wave?
Thanks for your feedback.
Regards.
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