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Resolution (Bits) 16 Number of DAC channels 1 Interface type Parallel Output type Buffered Voltage INL (max) (±LSB) 2 Settling time (µs) 10 Reference type Int Architecture R-2R Rating Catalog Features On-chip Offset and Gain Calibration, Reset to Mid-Scale Sample/update rate (Msps) 0.1 Power consumption (typ) (mW) 10 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
Resolution (Bits) 16 Number of DAC channels 1 Interface type Parallel Output type Buffered Voltage INL (max) (±LSB) 2 Settling time (µs) 10 Reference type Int Architecture R-2R Rating Catalog Features On-chip Offset and Gain Calibration, Reset to Mid-Scale Sample/update rate (Msps) 0.1 Power consumption (typ) (mW) 10 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
SOIC (DW) 28 184.37 mm² 17.9 x 10.3
  • HIGH-SPEED 16-BIT PARALLEL DOUBLE-BUFFERED INTERFACE
  • VOLTAGE OUTPUT: 0 to +10V
  • 13-, 14-, 15-BIT LINEARITY GRADES
  • 16-BIT MONOTONIC OVER TEMPERATURE (L GRADE)
  • POWER DISSIPATION: 600mW max
  • GAIN AND OFFSET ADJUST: Convenient for Auto-Cal D/A Converters
  • 28-LEAD DIP AND SOIC PACKAGES

  • HIGH-SPEED 16-BIT PARALLEL DOUBLE-BUFFERED INTERFACE
  • VOLTAGE OUTPUT: 0 to +10V
  • 13-, 14-, 15-BIT LINEARITY GRADES
  • 16-BIT MONOTONIC OVER TEMPERATURE (L GRADE)
  • POWER DISSIPATION: 600mW max
  • GAIN AND OFFSET ADJUST: Convenient for Auto-Cal D/A Converters
  • 28-LEAD DIP AND SOIC PACKAGES

The DAC715 is a complete monolithic digital-to-analog converter including a +10V temperature compensated reference, current-to-voltage amplifier, 16-bit parallel interface that is double buffered, and an asynchronous clear function which immediately sets the output voltage to one-half of full-scale.

The output voltage range is 0 to +10V while operating from ±12V or ±15V supplies. The gain and bipolar offset adjustments are designed so that they can be set via external potentiometers or external D/A converters. The output amplifier is protected against short circuit to ground.

The 28-pin DAC715 is available in a 0.3" plastic DIP and wide-body plastic SOIC package. The DAC715P, U, PB, and UB are specified over the –40°C to +85°C temperature range while the DAC715PK, UK, PL, and UL are specified over the 0°C to +70°C range.

The DAC715 is a complete monolithic digital-to-analog converter including a +10V temperature compensated reference, current-to-voltage amplifier, 16-bit parallel interface that is double buffered, and an asynchronous clear function which immediately sets the output voltage to one-half of full-scale.

The output voltage range is 0 to +10V while operating from ±12V or ±15V supplies. The gain and bipolar offset adjustments are designed so that they can be set via external potentiometers or external D/A converters. The output amplifier is protected against short circuit to ground.

The 28-pin DAC715 is available in a 0.3" plastic DIP and wide-body plastic SOIC package. The DAC715P, U, PB, and UB are specified over the –40°C to +85°C temperature range while the DAC715PK, UK, PL, and UL are specified over the 0°C to +70°C range.

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* Data sheet 16-Bit Digital-to-Analog Converter with 16-Bit Bus Interface datasheet 27 Sep 2000

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