Power Supply | DAC Output | Voltage Output | Current Output |
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VCC: 24V, VSS: –5V, VDD: 5V | 0V to 2.5V | 0V to 5V | 0A to 10A |
High-current voltage output can be obtained from a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) using a power amplifier at the DAC output. To have additional flexibility with amplifier performance like accuracy, bandwidth, and higher current, the circuit as shown in the following figure is an excellent choice. For example, power amplifiers typically have much higher output offset error compared to a precision amplifier. The DAC programs the output voltage along with the gain of the amplifier. The amplifier maintains the output voltage using negative feedback. The high current to the load is provided by the transistor. This circuit is useful in applications where components must be tested with different AC or DC voltage excitation such as memory and semiconductor test equipment, LCD test equipment, and others.
To get an output voltage of 5V with a DAC output of 2.5V, for example, chose both R1 and R2 as 10kΩ. This keeps the quiescent current through the feedback network as 5V / 20kΩ = 250µA. This current works for this design because this design is for a high-output current. In case the output current is lower, the resistance values can be increased so that the quiescent current is negligible, compared to the output current.
To get a maximum load current of 10A, the collector current (IC) of the transistor is approximately 10A (ignoring 250-µA quiescent current). To keep IB less than 20mA, keep hFE greater than (10A / 20mA) = 500
The following figure depicts the simplified circuit diagram of an alternative design using a power amplifier. To achieve a high-current output from the DAC, use a power amplifier like the OPA541 device. However, as previously mentioned, this circuit can have accuracy and bandwidth limitations. Depending on the system requirements, either of the circuit topologies can be used for generating high-current output. The output transfer function of this circuit is the same as the following figure.
Device | Key Features | Link |
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DAC80501 | 16-bit, 1-LSB INL, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with precision internal reference | True 16-bit, 1-ch, SPI/I2C, voltage-output DAC in WSON package with precision internal reference |
DAC8551 | 16-Bit, ultra-low glitch, voltage output, digital-to-analog converter | 16-Bit, Ultra-low Glitch, Voltage Output, Digital to Analog Converter |
DAC8811 | 16-bit, single-channel, serial input multiplying DAC with 0.5-µs settling time | 16-bit, single-channel, serial input multiplying DAC with 0.5us settling time |
DAC8831 | 16-bit, ultra-low power, voltage output digital-to-analog converter | 16-Bit, Ultra-Low Power, Voltage Output Digital to Analog Converter |
OPA227 | High Precision, Low Noise Operational Amplifiers | High Precision, Low Noise Operational Amplifiers |
OPA541 | High Power Monolithic Operational Amplifier | High Power Monolithic Operational Amplifier |
THS4011 | 290-MHz low-distortion voltage-feedback amplifier | 290-MHz Low-Distortion Voltage-Feedback Amplifier |
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