# DAC Module | Since | Origin / Contributor | Maintainer | Source | | :----- | :-------------------- | :---------- | :------ | | 2018-10-14 | [Arnim Läuger](https://github.com/devsaurus) | [Arnim Läuger](https://github.com/devsaurus) | [dac.c](../../components/modules/dac.c)| The DAC module provides access to the two built-in Digital to Analog Converters. Each DAC is assigned to a dedicated GPIO: - DAC channel 1 is attached to GPIO25 - DAC channel 2 is attached to GPIO26 The DACs are 8-bit, thus the output values are restricted to the range from 0 to 255. ## dac.disable() Disables DAC output on the related GPIO. #### Syntax ```lua dac.disable(channel) ``` #### Parameters - `channel` DAC channel, one of - `dac.CHANNEL_1` - `dac.CHANNEL_2` #### Returns `nil` An error is thrown in case of invalid parameters or if the dac failed. ## dac.enable() Enables DAC output on the related GPIO. #### Syntax ```lua dac.enable(channel) ``` #### Parameters - `channel` DAC channel, one of - `dac.CHANNEL_1` - `dac.CHANNEL_2` #### Returns `nil` An error is thrown in case of invalid parameters or if the dac failed. ## dac.write() Sets the output value of the DAC. #### Syntax ```lua dac.write(channel, value) ``` #### Parameters - `channel` DAC channel, one of - `dac.CHANNEL_1` - `dac.CHANNEL_2` - `value` output value #### Returns `nil` An error is thrown in case of invalid parameters or if the dac failed.