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Arduino NANO controlling two digital potentiometers independently

alanthom
alanthom over 6 years ago

Fellow colleagues

 

A buck/boost device comes with two 10 turn trim pots; 50k for voltage and 10k for current limiting.  Having to panel mount these I had to replace the trim pots with std linear single turn pots.

Yes, the my work around causes a less user friendly adjustment.

Solution - I would like to use a Arduino NANO to control two digital potentiometers.

Being a total beginner with Arduio....

1) can the NANO handle two dig pot adjustments independently?

2) must I use one NANO for each adjustment?

 

Your advice/guidance will be appreciated.

Apologies in advance if something has been posted/answered already............ just soooo much good info on the site.

 

Thx

 

AT

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  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 6 years ago in reply to dougw +3 suggested
    Even with the same I2C address, throwing in an I2C expander/mux would allow them to be addressed independently. - Gough
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 6 years ago +2 suggested
    You need to post the schematic of the buck/boost circuit. Can't advise you without because it matters exactly how the pots are used. One Arduino can easily control two pot chips but only if certain conditions…
  • alanthom
    alanthom over 6 years ago in reply to michaelkellett +2 suggested
    Dear MK Thank you for taking the time to guide me. Unfortunately the buck/boost is a proprietary device - no cct is available. GREAT - confirming once micro controller can do the job. The buck/boost cct…
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    0 dougw over 6 years ago

    You can control multiple digital pots from one microcontroller. If the pot uses I2C for communication it usually has some address pins that allow each pot to have a unique address. If the pot uses SPI, the chip select pin on the pot allows the MCU to use a different MCU pin to select each pot.

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    0 Gough Lui over 6 years ago in reply to dougw

    Even with the same I2C address, throwing in an I2C expander/mux would allow them to be addressed independently.

     

    - Gough

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    0 alanthom over 6 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    Hi Gough

     

    Ah, thank you for that piece of info - will definitely help.

    Thanks for your timre.

     

    Kind Regards

     

    Alan

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    0 alanthom over 6 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    Hi Gough

     

    Ah, thank you for that piece of info - will definitely help.

    Thanks for your timre.

     

    Kind Regards

     

    Alan

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