So the DAC (AD7302) I ordered arrived - but it turns out digikey sent me the wrong chip :( It was in the correct packaging - but it was actually an ILD55. So that was unfortunate, I contacted customer support and I'm still waiting for a reply.
Meanwhile, I found a different DAC on Amazon with free (Prime) shipping, so I went ahead and ordered it: AD558. It came today so I wired it up.
And boom! Now I have my 16 unique color bars! These are 4 bit color in the form of R, G_HI, G_LO, B
The green color goes through the DAC so I can convert it to 3 unique voltage levels. Unfortunately where those voltage levels shift there is some bleeding. You can see it in the pic after the first 3 green bars, it goes to light blue just before dark blue. As best as I can tell, the DAC can take 200ns to shift voltage levels, This equates to 0.2uS - and the pins coming straight from my ATMega take only .125uS - I believe this is a large enough discrepancy to account for the brief bleeding.
So... now I need to think about this and do some research.... I'll post back when I come up with something!
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