SLASF71 December 2022 DAC53204W , DAC63204W
PRODUCTION DATA
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
All the DAC output channels remain in high-impedance (Hi-Z) when VDD is off. Figure 7-9 shows a simplified schematic of DACx3204W used in a voltage-margining application. The series resistor RS is needed in voltage-output mode, but is optional in current-output mode. Almost all linear regulators and DC/DC converters have a feedback voltage of ≤ 1.25 V. The low-leakage currents at the outputs are maintained for VFB of ≤ 1.25 V. Thus, for all practical purposes, the DAC outputs appear as Hi-Z when VDD of the DAC is off in voltage margining and scaling applications. This feature allows for seamless integration of the DACx3204W into a system without any need for additional power-supply sequencing for the DAC.
The DAC channels power down to Hi-Z at boot up. The outputs can power up with a preprogrammed code that corresponds to the nominal output of the DC/DC converter or the linear regulator. This feature allows for smooth power up and power down of the DAC without impacting the feedback loop of the DC/DC converter or the linear regulator.
The GPIO pin of the DACx3204W can be configured as a PROTECT function, as shown in Table 7-18. PROTECT takes the DAC outputs to a predictable state with a slewed or direct transition. This function is useful in systems where a fault condition (such as a brownout), a subsystem failure, or a software crash requires that the DAC outputs reach a predefined state without the involvement of a processor. The detected event can be fed to the GPIO pin that is configured as the PROTECT input. The PROTECT function can also be triggered using the PROTECT bit in the COMMON-TRIGGER register. Configure the behavior of the PROTECT function in the PROTECT-CONFIG field in the DEVICE-MODE-CONFIG register, as shown in Table 7-4.
PROTECT-CONFIG FIELD | FUNCTION |
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00 | Switch to Hi-Z power-down (no slew). |
01 | Switch to DAC code stored in NVM (no slew) and then switch to Hi-Z power-down. |
10 | Slew to margin-low code and then switch to Hi-Z power-down. |
11 | Slew to margin-high code and then switch to Hi-Z power-down. |