MAX51908-Bit, 40MHz, Current/Voltage-Output DACs | Data Acquisition | 4 | Active | The MAX5187 is an 8-bit, current-output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed for superior performance in signal reconstruction or arbitrary waveform generation applications requiring analog signal reconstruction with low distortion and low-power operation. The voltage-output MAX5190 provides equal specifications, with on-chip precision resistors for voltage output operation. Both devices are designed for a 10pV-s glitch operation to minimize unwanted spurious signal components at the output. An on-board +1.2V bandgap circuit provides a well-regulated, low-noise reference that can be disabled for external reference operation.The MAX5187/MAX5190 are designed to provide a high level of signal integrity for the least amount of power dissipation. They operate from a single supply of +2.7V to +3.3V. Additionally, these DACs have three modes of operation: normal, low-power standby, and full shutdown, which provides the lowest possible power dissipation with a 1µA (max) shutdown current. A fast wake-up time (0.5µs) from standby mode to full DAC operation allows for power conservation by activating the DAC only when required.The MAX5187/MAX5190 are packaged in a 24-pin QSOP and are specified for the extended (-40°C to +85°C) temperature range. For higher resolution, 10-bit versions, see the MAX5181/MAX5184 data sheet.ApplicationsArbitrary Waveform Generation (AWG)Digital Signal Processing (DSP)ImagingSignal Reconstruction |
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| Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 4 | Active | |
MAX5201Low-Cost, Voltage-Output, 16-Bit DACs with Internal Reference in µMAX | Data Acquisition | 5 | Active | The MAX5200-MAX5203 serial input, voltage-output, 16-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) provide monotonic 16-bit output over temperature without any adjustments. The MAX5200/MAX5201 operate from a +5V single power supply featuring a +2.5V internal reference and an internal gain of 2, while the MAX5202/MAX5203 operate from a +3V or +3.3V single power supply featuring a +1.5V internal reference and an internal gain of 2. The MAX5200-MAX5203 DAC output range is typically 0 to VDD.The MAX5200-MAX5203 feature a hardware reset input (active-low CLR) that, when pulled low, clears the output to zero code 0000 hex (MAX5201/MAX5203) or resets the output to midscale code 8000 hex (MAX5200/MAX5202). The 3-wire serial interface is SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™ compatible. All devices have a low-power shutdown mode that reduces the supply current consumption to 1µA. The MAX5200-MAX5203 are available in a space-saving 10-pin µMAX® package and are guaranteed over the extended temperature range (-40°C to +105°C). Refer to the MAX5204-MAX5207 data sheet for external reference versions.ApplicationsHigh-Resolution Offset AdjustmentIndustrial Process ControlsLow-Cost VCO/VCXO Frequency Control |
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| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4 | Active | |
MAX5204Low-Cost, Voltage-Output, 16-Bit DACs in µMAX | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | The MAX5204-MAX5207 serial input, voltage-output 16-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) provide monotonic 16-bit output over temperature without any adjustments. The MAX5204/MAX5205 operate from a +5V single power supply and use an external reference ranging from +4V to VDD, while the MAX5206/MAX5207 operate from a +3V or +3.3V single power supply and use an external reference ranging from +2V to VDD. The MAX5204-MAX5207 DAC output range is typically from 0 to VDD.The MAX5204-MAX5207 feature a hardware reset input (active-low CLR) that when pulled low clears the output to zero code 0000 hex (MAX5205/MAX5207) or resets the output to midscale code 8000 hex (MAX5204/MAX5206). The 3-wire serial interface is compatible with SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™. All devices have a low-power shutdown mode that reduces the supply current consumption to 1µA. The MAX5204-MAX5207 are available in a space-saving 10-pin µMAX® package and are guaranteed over the extended temperature range (-40°C to +105°C). Refer to the MAX5200-MAX5203 data sheet for internal reference versions.ApplicationsHigh-Resolution Offset AdjustmentIndustrial Process ControlsLow-Cost VCO/VCXO Frequency Control |
| Data Acquisition | 4 | Active | |
| Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 6 | Active | |
MAX5207Low-Cost, Voltage-Output, 16-Bit DACs in µMAX | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | The MAX5204-MAX5207 serial input, voltage-output 16-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) provide monotonic 16-bit output over temperature without any adjustments. The MAX5204/MAX5205 operate from a +5V single power supply and use an external reference ranging from +4V to VDD, while the MAX5206/MAX5207 operate from a +3V or +3.3V single power supply and use an external reference ranging from +2V to VDD. The MAX5204-MAX5207 DAC output range is typically from 0 to VDD.The MAX5204-MAX5207 feature a hardware reset input (active-low CLR) that when pulled low clears the output to zero code 0000 hex (MAX5205/MAX5207) or resets the output to midscale code 8000 hex (MAX5204/MAX5206). The 3-wire serial interface is compatible with SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™. All devices have a low-power shutdown mode that reduces the supply current consumption to 1µA. The MAX5204-MAX5207 are available in a space-saving 10-pin µMAX® package and are guaranteed over the extended temperature range (-40°C to +105°C). Refer to the MAX5200-MAX5203 data sheet for internal reference versions.ApplicationsHigh-Resolution Offset AdjustmentIndustrial Process ControlsLow-Cost VCO/VCXO Frequency Control |