GENERALDESCRIPTION
TheDAC08seriesof8-bitmonolithicdigital-to-analogconvertersprovideveryhighspeedperformancecoupledwithlowcostandoutstandingapplicationsflexibility.
Advancedcircuitdesignachieves85nssettlingtimeswithverylowglitchenergyandatlowpowerconsumption.Monotonicmultiplyingperformanceisattainedoverawide20to1referencecurrentrange.Matchingtowithin1LSBbetweenreferenceandfull-scalecurrentseliminatestheneedforfull-scaletrimminginmostapplications.
FEATURES
Fastsettlingoutputcurrent:85ns
Full-scalecurrentprematchedto±1LSB
DirectinterfacetoTTL,CMOS,ECL,HTL,PMOS
Nonlinearityto0.1%maximumovertemperaturerange
Highoutputimpedanceandcompliance:−10Vto+18V
Complementarycurrentoutputs
Widerangemultiplyingcapability:1MHzbandwidth
LowFScurrentdrift:±10ppm/°C
Widepowersupplyrange:±4.5Vto±18V
Lowpowerconsumption:33mWat±5V
Lowcost
FEATURES
Computerized binary information can easily be translated into varying audio and video signals using the DAC08RC/883C DAC converter, developed especially from Analog Devices. This device's digital interface is parallel. It has a current output. This device is based on Current Steering architecture. This DAC has a resolution of 8bit. Its typical dual supply voltage is ±15 V, with a minimum of ±4.5 V and maximum of ±18 V. This DAC has a temperature range of -55 °C to 125 °C. This device comes in tube packaging. This device uses dual power supplies.
Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) is a world leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of a broad portfolio of high performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (ICs) used in virtually all types of electronic equipment. Since our inception in 1965, we have focused on solving the engineering challenges associated with signal processing in electronic equipment. Used by over 100,000 customers worldwide, our signal processing products play a fundamental role in converting, conditioning, and processing real-world phenomena such as temperature, pressure, sound, light, speed, and motion into electrical signals to be used in a wide array of electronic devices.