NAME Device::Chip::MCP4725 - chip driver for MCP4725 SYNOPSIS use Device::Chip::MCP4725; my $chip = Device::Chip::MCP4725->new; $chip->mount( Device::Chip::Adapter::...->new )->get; # Presuming Vcc = 5V $chip->write_dac( 4096 * 1.23 / 5 )->get; print "Output is now set to 1.23V\n"; DESCRIPTION This Device::Chip subclass provides specific communication to a Microchip MCP4725 attached to a computer via an I²C adapter. The reader is presumed to be familiar with the general operation of this chip; the documentation here will not attempt to explain or define chip-specific concepts or features, only the use of this module to access them. MOUNT PARAMETERS addr The I²C address of the device. Can be specified in decimal, octal or hex with leading 0 or 0x prefixes. ACCESSORS The following methods documented with a trailing call to ->get return Future instances. read_config $config = $chip->read_config->get Returns a HASH reference containing the chip's current configuration RDY => 0 | 1 POR => 0 | 1 PD => "normal" | "1k" | "100k" | "500k" DAC => 0 .. 4095 EEPROM_PD => "normal" | "1k" | "100k" | "500k" EEPROM_DAC => 0 .. 4095 METHODS write_dac $chip->write_dac( $dac, $powerdown )->get Writes a new value for the DAC output and powerdown state in "fast" mode. $powerdown is optional and will default to 0 if not provided. write_dac_and_eeprom $chip->write_dac_and_eeprom( $dac, $powerdown ) As "write_dac" but also updates the EEPROM with the same values. AUTHOR Paul Evans