Newbie question on RAMDAC ADV476
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2023 12:21 pm
Hello Everyone!
I'm new to this forum and I'm pretty much of a layman concerning electronics.
I wanna go into some experiments generating VGA-signals from a breadboard using 74HC-logic, PLDs and such...
Though my question is not directly 6502-related, I still hope that theese nice folks around here can help me with a simple question:
I received an ADV476 Color Palette RAMDAC Chip, and the first thing I wanna do is to proof that it's not dead (since I've got it from china for cheap).
It has an Iref-Input that should be fed with a current of either 4.44 or 8.88 mA. Application-note sais that there should be a lm334 current source connected to it.
I do not have a LM334 and I don't wanna destroy the RAMDAC, so my question is:
Can I just put a 560 Ohm Resistor from +5V VCC to Iref, to provide ~8mA to that pin?
I don't care about how stable the RGB-outputs are, as I only wanna know wether the digital side (palette-RAM and registers) works as it should using an arduino.
I won't connect a monitor to this setup, I'll just measure the RGB-pins with the arduinos analog inputs.
Will it be OK to do so, or is there any chance that it would damage the ADV476?
I'm new to this forum and I'm pretty much of a layman concerning electronics.
I wanna go into some experiments generating VGA-signals from a breadboard using 74HC-logic, PLDs and such...
Though my question is not directly 6502-related, I still hope that theese nice folks around here can help me with a simple question:
I received an ADV476 Color Palette RAMDAC Chip, and the first thing I wanna do is to proof that it's not dead (since I've got it from china for cheap).
It has an Iref-Input that should be fed with a current of either 4.44 or 8.88 mA. Application-note sais that there should be a lm334 current source connected to it.
I do not have a LM334 and I don't wanna destroy the RAMDAC, so my question is:
Can I just put a 560 Ohm Resistor from +5V VCC to Iref, to provide ~8mA to that pin?
I don't care about how stable the RGB-outputs are, as I only wanna know wether the digital side (palette-RAM and registers) works as it should using an arduino.
I won't connect a monitor to this setup, I'll just measure the RGB-pins with the arduinos analog inputs.
Will it be OK to do so, or is there any chance that it would damage the ADV476?