Digital Potentiometer (POT)
The Digital Potentiometer uses a resistory array to achive a 0-127 step range between its high (RH) and low value (RL). In most cases these are wired to the same logic high and low. Thus, providing a POT output (on RW) for analog usage in the RH-RL range.
In addition to the controllable wiper value (via WR) the device provides the ability to set the initialization value on startup. This is provided via a mode
change such that writes to the wiper value are preserved in a persistant storage on the chip (withing IVR on the EEPROM).
This set-and-update mode
while usefull for setting persistent values over power loss also comes with increassed delay in update.
mode changes to the control register (CR) do not take effect until the next write phase
it is not recommended to update both CR and WR in a single update, although it is supported
The primary interface is the exposed DS3502
class. Which expose a factory method from
and primary class methods of setProfile
and profile
.
And example of typical usage:
import { I2CAddressedBus } from '@johntalton/and-other-delights'
import { DS3502 } from '@johntalton/ds3502'
const busNumber = 1
const busAddress = 0x28
const ds = await DS3502.from(new I2CAddressedBus(i2c1, bus))
const profile = await ds.profile() // { WR: 127, CR: 0 }
Returns asynchronously and object with properties for the wiper (WR) and control (CR). The initialization value of the wiper (IVR) can not be inspected.
Sets asynchronously the devices profile via and object with properties for wiper (WR) and control (CR). Both wiper WR
and CR
mode update can be specified in a single update. However, the POTs value update to the wiper (WR) will respect the previous mode
value.
Fetches and returns the current devices profile.
Sets one or more values of the devices.
And example of using the set command to blink and LED twice with a half second delay in update-only mode:
>node set.mjs mode 128 pot 0 delay 500 pot 127 pot 100 pot 127 pot 0