Información de empaque
Encapsulado | Pines WQFN (RTE) | 16 |
Rango de temperatura de funcionamiento (℃) -40 to 125 |
Cant. de paquetes | Empresa de transporte 3,000 | LARGE T&R |
Características para DAC63002
- Programmable voltage or current
outputs with flexible configuration:
- Voltage outputs:
- 1 LSB INL and DNL (10-bit)
- Gains of 1x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, and 4x
- Current outputs:
- 1 LSB INL and DNL (8-bit)
- Unipolar and bipolar output range options from 25 µA to 250 µA
- Voltage outputs:
- 35-µA/channel IDD in voltage-output mode
- Programmable comparator mode for all channels
- High-impedance output when VDD is off
- High-impedance and resistive pulldown power-down modes
- 50-MHz SPI-compatible interface
- Automatically detected
I2C, PMBus™, or SPI
interface
- 1.62-V VIH with VDD = 5.5 V
- General-purpose input/output (GPIO) configurable as multiple functions
- Predefined waveform generation: sine, cosine, triangular, sawtooth
- User-programmable nonvolatile memory (NVM)
- Internal, external, or power-supply as reference
- Wide operating range:
- Power supply: 1.8 V to 5.5 V
- Temperature: –40˚C to +125˚C
- Tiny package: 16-pin WQFN (3 mm × 3 mm)
Descripción de DAC63002
The 12-bit DAC63001 and DAC63002, and the 10‑bit DAC53001 and DAC53002 (collectively referred to as the DACx300x) are a pin-compatible family of ultra-low-power, single-channel and dual-channel, buffered voltage-output and current-output smart digital-to-analog converters (DACs). The DACx300x devices support Hi-Z power-down mode and Hi-Z output during power-off conditions. The DAC outputs provide a force-sense option for use as a programmable comparator and current sink. The multifunction GPIO, function generation, and NVM enable these smart DACs for processor-less applications and design reuse. These devices automatically detect I2C, PMBus, and SPI interfaces and contain an internal reference.
The feature set combined with the tiny package and ultra-low power make these smart DACs an excellent choice for applications such as land mobile radios, pulse oximeters, notebook PCs, and other battery-operated applications for biasing, calibration, and waveform generation.