JAJSON3 May 2022 DAC53001 , DAC53002 , DAC63001 , DAC63002
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The 12-bit single-channel DAC63001, 12-bit dual-channel DAC63002, 10-bit single-channel DAC53001, and 10-bit dual-channel DAC53002 (collectively referred to as the DACx300x) are a pin-compatible family of ultra-low-power, buffered voltage-output and current-output, smart digital-to-analog converters (DACs). The DAC channels are independently configurable as voltage output or current output. The DAC outputs change to Hi-Z when VDD is off; a feature useful in voltage-margining applications. These smart DACs contain nonvolatile memory (NVM), an internal reference, automatically detectable I2C or SPI interface, PMBus-compatibility in I2C mode, a force-sense output, and a general-purpose input/output. These devices support Hi-Z power-down modes by default, which can also be configured to 10 kΩ-GND or 100 kΩ-GND using the NVM. The DACx300x have a power-on-reset (POR) circuit that makes sure all the registers start with default or user-programmed settings using NVM. The DACx300x operate with either an internal reference, external reference, or with a power supply as the reference, and provide a full-scale output between 1.8 V and 5.5 V.
The DACx300x devices support I2C standard mode (100 kbps), fast mode (400 kbps), and fast mode plus (1 Mbps). The I2C interface can be configured with four target addresses using the A0 pin. These devices also support specific PMBus commands such as turn on/off, margin high or low, and more. SPI mode supports a three-wire interface by default, with up to a 50-MHz SCLK input. The GPIO input can be configured as SDO in the NVM for SPI read capability. The GPIO input can also be configured as FAULT-DUMP, LDAC, PD, PROTECT, RESET, and STATUS functions. These devices support deep-sleep mode in addition to sleep (power-down) mode. Deep-sleep mode, in which the device draws a very-low power-down current of 3 μA, uses the GPIO pin for power-down and wake up. Together with ultra-low-power operation, the DACx300x are designed for battery-operated applications, such as land mobile radios, medical pulse oximeters, and laptops.
The DACx300x also include digital slew rate control, and support standard waveform generation such as sine, cosine, triangular, and sawtooth. These devices can generate pulse-width modulation (PWM) output with the combination of the triangular or sawtooth waveform and the FB pin. The force-sense outputs of the DAC channels can be used as programmable comparators. Comparator mode allows programmable hysteresis, latching comparator, and window comparator. These features enable the DACx300x to go beyond the limitations of a conventional DAC that depends on a processor to function. As a result of processor-less operation and the smart feature set, the DACx300x are called smart DACs.