DAC7634
- Low Power: 10 mW
- Unipolar or Bipolar Operation
- Settling Time: 10 µs to 0.003%
- 15-Bit Linearity and Monotonicity: -40°C to 85°C
- Programmable Reset to Mid-Scale or Zero-Scale
- Double-Buffered Data Inputs
- APPLICATIONS
- Process Control
- Closed-Loop Servo-Control
- Motor Control
- Data Acquisition Systems
- DAC-Per-Pin Programmers
The DAC7634 is a 16-bit, quad voltage output, digital-to-analog converter with specified 15-bit monotonic performance over the specified temperature range. It accepts 24-bit serial input data, has double-buffered DAC input logic (allowing simultaneous update of all DACs), and provides a serial data output for daisy-chaining multiple DACs. Programmable asynchronous reset clears all registers to a mid-scale code of 8000H or to a zero-scale of 0000H. The DAC7634 can operate from a single 5-V supply or from 5-V and -5 V supplies.
Low power and small size per DAC make the DAC7634 ideal for automatic test equipment, DAC-per-pin programmers, data acquisition systems, and closed-loop servo-control. The DAC7634 is available in a 48-lead SSOP package and offers specifications over the -40°C to 85°C temperature range.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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* | Data sheet | 16-Bit, Quad Voltage Output Digital-to-Analog Converter datasheet (Rev. B) | 13 Dec 2005 |
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Package | Pins | CAD symbols, footprints & 3D models |
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SSOP (DL) | 48 | Ultra Librarian |
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