AD5326BRUZ-REEL7 Datasheets | Data Acquisition - DAC 12 Bit Digital to Analog Converter 4 16-TSSOP
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DAC 4-CH Resistor-String 12-bit 16-Pin TSSOP T/R:Avnet Europe
IC DAC 12BIT QUAD W/BUFF 16TSSOP:Heisener Electronics
AD5326 - 2.5V TO 5.5V, 400UA, 2-:Digi-Key Marketplace
The AD5306 / AD5316 / AD5326 are quad 8-/10-/12-bit buffered voltage output DACs in 16-lead TSSOP packages that operate from a single 2.5 V to 5.5 V supply, consuming 500 μA at 3 V. Their on-chip output amplifiers allow rail-to-rail output swing with a slew rate of 0.7 V/μs. A 2-wire serial interface, which operates at clock rates up to 400 kHz, is used. This interface is SMBus-compatible at VDD < 3.6 V. Multiple devices can be placed on the same bus. Each DAC has a separate reference input that can be configured as buffered or unbuffered. The outputs of all DACs can be updated simultaneously using the asynchronous LDAC input. The parts incorporate a power-on reset circuit that ensures the DAC outputs power up to 0 V and remain there until a valid write to the device takes place. The software clear function clears all DACs to 0 V. The parts contain a power-down feature that reduces the current consumption of the device to 300 nA @ 5 V (90 nA @ 3 V). All three parts have the same pinout, which allows users to select the amount of resolution appropriate for their application without redesigning their circuit board. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Available in a 16-lead MicroSOIC package Low power, single supply operation from 2.5 V to 5.5 V supply Consumes 1.2mW at 3 V and 2.5 mW at 5 V Rail-to-Rail output with a slew rate of 0.7 V/µs Multiple devices can share the same bus 2-wire serial interface with clock rates up to 400 kHz Pin- and Software-Compatible with the AD5306 (8-Bit) and the AD5316 (10-Bit) APPLICATIONS Portable battery-powered instruments Digital gain and offset adjustment Programmable voltage and current sources Programmable attenuator Industrial process control:Analog Devices