SLAU151B may 2023 – june 2023 DAC8801 , DAC8811
After the power and jumper configurations are set up per Table 3-1 and Table 3-2, and the DAC8811EVM GUI is fully installed, connect the USB cable from the DAC8811EVM USB port to the local machine. Figure 3-2 displays the system hardware setup.
The DAC8811EVM features a configurable op amp circuit that can be modified to change the output of the EVM. Figure 3-3 shows the available resistors and capacitors in the circuit. Any components crossed out with a red "X" are not included by default with the EVM.
To change the output voltage range for the circuit, the resistance at R3, R4, or R6 can be changed. This can easily be done by swapping the entire resistor or adding another resistor in parallel to change the equivalent resistance. The below equation can be used to calculate new resistor values if desired.
If an op amp other than the OPA2828 is used, then U2 can be removed from the EVM and another op amp can be added. The new op amp must either be a HVSSOP or DIP-8 package type. Figure 3-4 shows the pin configuration of the DIP-8 adapter included on the DAC8811EVM.