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Sine wave from Atmega 328P
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Code:/** DDS Sine Generator mit ATMEGS 168 * Timer2 generates the 31250 KHz Clock Interrupt * * KHM 2009 / Martin Nawrath * Kunsthochschule fuer Medien Koeln * Academy of Media Arts Cologne */ #include "avr/pgmspace.h" #include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h> LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(0x3F, 2, 1, 0, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, POSITIVE); // table of 256 sine values / one sine period / stored in flash memory PROGMEM const int sine256[] = { 127,130,133,136,139,143,146,149,152,155,158,161,164,167,170,173,176,178,181,184,187,190,192,195,198,200,203,205,208,210,212,215,217,219,221,223,225,227,229, 231,233,234,236,238,239,240,242,243,244,245,247,248,249,249,250,251,252,252,253,253,253,254,254,254,254,254,254,254,253,253,253,252,252,251,250,249,249,248, 247,245,244,243,242,240,239,238,236,234,233,231,229,227,225,223,221,219,217,215,212,210,208,205,203,200,198,195,192,190,187,184,181,178,176,173,170,167,164, 161,158,155,152,149,146,143,139,136,133,130,127,124,121,118,115,111,108,105,102,99,96,93,90,87,84,81,78,76,73,70,67,64,62,59,56,54,51,49,46,44,42,39,37,35, 33,31,29,27,25,23,21,20,18,16,15,14,12,11,10,9,7,6,5,5,4,3,2,2,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,18,20,21,23,25,27,29,31,33,35, 37,39,42,44,46,49,51,54,56,59,62,64,67,70,73,76,78,81,84,87,90,93,96,99,102,105,108,111,115,118,121,124 }; #define cbi(sfr, bit) (_SFR_BYTE(sfr) &= ~_BV(bit)) #define sbi(sfr, bit) (_SFR_BYTE(sfr) |= _BV(bit)) #define OutputPin 11 int dfreq = 13000; const double refclk=31376.6; // measured // variables used inside interrupt service declared as voilatile volatile byte icnt; // var inside interrupt volatile byte icnt1; // var inside interrupt volatile byte c4ms; // counter incremented all 4ms volatile unsigned long phaccu; // pahse accumulator volatile unsigned long tword_m; // dds tuning word m void setup() { pinMode(OutputPin, OUTPUT); // pin11= PWM output / frequency output Setup_timer2(); // disable interrupts to avoid timing distortion cbi (TIMSK0,TOIE0); // disable Timer0 !!! delay() is now not available sbi (TIMSK2,TOIE2); // enable Timer2 Interrupt TWORD(); } void loop() { } void Setup_timer2() //****************************************************************** // timer2 setup // set prscaler to 1, PWM mode to phase correct PWM, 16000000/510 = 31372.55 Hz clock { // Timer2 Clock Prescaler to : 1 sbi (TCCR2B, CS20); cbi (TCCR2B, CS21); cbi (TCCR2B, CS22); // Timer2 PWM Mode set to Phase Correct PWM cbi (TCCR2A, COM2A0); // clear Compare Match sbi (TCCR2A, COM2A1); sbi (TCCR2A, WGM20); // Mode 1 / Phase Correct PWM cbi (TCCR2A, WGM21); cbi (TCCR2B, WGM22); } //****************************************************************** // Timer2 Interrupt Service at 31372,550 KHz = 32uSec // this is the timebase REFCLOCK for the DDS generator // FOUT = (M (REFCLK)) / (2 exp 32) // runtime : 8 microseconds ( inclusive push and pop) ISR(TIMER2_OVF_vect) { sbi(PORTD,7); // Test / set PORTD,7 high to observe timing with a oscope phaccu=phaccu+tword_m; // soft DDS, phase accu with 32 bits icnt=phaccu >> 24; // use upper 8 bits for phase accu as frequency information // read value fron ROM sine table and send to PWM DAC OCR2A=pgm_read_byte_near(sine256 + icnt); if(icnt1++ == 125) { // increment variable c4ms all 4 milliseconds c4ms++; icnt1=0; } cbi(PORTD,7); // reset PORTD,7 } void TWORD() { tword_m=pow(2,32)*dfreq/refclk; // calulate DDS new tuning word }
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Nice example Ivconic.
The RLC filter does a good job.
I do recommend following the filter with an op-amp to gain and buffer to a low impedance output drive.
I do the same with PIC to produce a sine wave but use a Sallen-Key active filter like this.Attached Files
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