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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated
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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC1879EGN#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK ADJ 1.2A 16SSOP |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC2208CUP#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC ADC 16BIT 130MSPS 64-QFN |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated ADP2108ACBZ-1.1-R7Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG BUCK 1.1V 600MA 5WLCSP |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated EV1HMC832ALP6GObsolete | Development Boards Kits Programmers | EVAL BOARD FOR HMC832ALP6GE |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC488ISWUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC LINE RCVR RS485 QUAD 16-SOIC |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC6946IUFD-2Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC CLK/FREQ SYNTH 28QFN |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAX5556ESA+TObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DAC/AUDIO 16BIT 50K 8SOIC |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated EVAL-FLTR-LD-1RZUnknown | Unclassified | EVAL BRD FOR AD800 SERIES |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated | Development Boards Kits Programmers | BOARD EVAL FOR AD9963 |
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated LTC1296CCSW#TRUnknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DATA ACQ SYS 12BIT 5V 20SOIC |
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DAC8229Dual 8-Bit, Voltage Output, Multiplying CMOS D/A | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | The DAC-8229 is a dual 8-bit, voltage output, multiplying CMOS D/A converter. Its reference iput accepts a ±2.5 V signal, inverts and delivers it to the output with an internal amplifier. It can also accept −10 V at VREFwith a corresponding +10 V output ( the maximum positive input signal that it can accept is +2.5 V).The DAC-8229 was designed to operate with dual supplies; however, it can be operated with a single supply by connecting VSS, AGND A, and AGND B to ground. Its operating characteristics will then be similar to that of the DAC-8228 (whose pin-out allows it to drop into the AD/PM-7528 and AD/PM-7628 sockets).An internal regulator provides TTL logic compatibility and fast microprocessor interface timing over the full VDDrange. Also, each DAC input latch is addressable for easy microprocessor interfacing.The DAC-8229 dissipates less than 109 mW in the space-saving 20-pin 0.3" DIP or the 20-lead So surface-mount package. Its compact size, low power, and economical cost per channel, makes it attractive for applications requiring multiple D/A converters without sacrificing circuit-board space. Reduced parts count also improves system reliability.PMI's advanced oxide-isolated, silicon-gate CMOS process, coupled with PMI's highly-stable thin-film R-2R resistor ladder, offers superior matching and temperature tracking between DACs.The DAC-8229 offers cerdip or epoxy packaged devices in the extended industrial temperature range of −40°C to +85°C. |
| Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 5 | Active | ||
| Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 8 | Active | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 11 | Active | ||
DAC8413Quad, 12-Bit DAC Voltage Output with Readback | Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 10 | Active | TheDAC8412/ DAC8413 are quad, 12-bit voltage output DACs with readback capability. Built using a complementary BiCMOS process, these monolithic DACs offer the user very high package density.Output voltage swing is set by the two reference inputs VREFHand VREFL. By setting the VREFLinput to 0 V and VREFHto a positive voltage, the DAC provides a unipolar positive output range. A similar configuration with VREFHat 0 V and VREFLat a negative voltage provides a unipolar negative output range. Bipolar outputs are configured by connecting both VREFHand VREFLto nonzero voltages. This method of setting output voltage range has advantages over other bipolar offsetting methods because it is not dependent on internal and external resistors with different temperature coefficients.Digital controls allow the user to load or read back data from any DAC, load any DAC, and transfer data to all DACs at one time.An active lowRESETloads all DAC output registers to midscale for the DAC8412 and zero scale for the DAC8413.The DAC8412 / DAC8413 are available in 28-lead plastic DIP, 28-lead ceramic DIP, 28-lead PLCC, and 28-lead LCC packages.They can be operated from a wide variety of supply and reference voltages with supplies ranging from single +5 V to ±15 V, and references from +2.5 V to ±10 V. Power dissipation is less than 330 mW with ±15 V supplies and only 60 mW with a +5 V supply.For MIL-STD-883 applications, contact your local Analog Devices, Inc. sales office for the DAC8412/DAC8413/883 data sheet, which specifies operation over the −55°C to +125°C temperature range. All 883 parts are also available on Standard Military Drawings 5962-91 76401MXA through 76404M3A.APPLICATIONSAutomatic test equipmentDigitally controlled calibrationServo controlsProcess control equipment |
DAC8420Quad 12-Bit Serial Voltage Output DAC | Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 9 | Active | The DAC8420 is a quad, 12-bit voltage-output DAC with serial digital interface in a 16-lead package. Utilizing BiCMOS technology, this monolithic device features unusually high circuit density and low power consumption. The simple, easy-to-use serial digital input and fully buffered analog voltage outputs require no external components to achieve a specified performance.The 3-wire serial digital input is easily interfaced to micro-processors running at 10 MHz with minimal additional circuitry. Each DAC is addressed individually by a 16-bit serial word consisting of a 12-bit data word and an address header. The user-programmable reset controlCLRforces all four DAC outputs to either zero scale or midscale, asynchronously overriding the current DAC register values. The output voltage range, determined by the inputs VREFHI and VREFLO, is set by the user for positive or negative unipolar or bipolar signal swings within the supplies, allowing considerable design flexibility.The DAC8420 is available in 16-lead PDIP, SOIC, and CERDIP packages. Operation is specified with supplies ranging from +5 V only to ±15 V, with references of +2.5 V to ±10 V, respectively. Power dissipation when operating from ±15 V supplies is less than 255 mW (maximum) and only 35 mW (maximum) with a +5 V supply.ApplicationsSoftware controlled calibrationServo controlsProcess control and automationATE |
DAC8426Quad 8-Bit Voltage Out CMOS DAC Complete with Internal 10V Reference | Data Acquisition | 4 | Active | The DAC8426 is a complete quad voltage output D/A converter with internal reference. This product fits directly into any existing 7226 socket where the user currently has a 10 V external reference. The external reference is no longer necessary. The internal reference of the DAC-8426 is laser-trimmed to ±0.4% offering a 25ppm/°C temperature coefficient and 5mA of external load driving capability.The DAC8426 contains four 8-bit voltage-output CMOS D/A converters on a single chip. A 10 V output bandgap reference sets the latches and interface control logic.One of the four latches, selected by the address inputs, is loaded from the 8-bit data bus input when the write strobe is active low. All digital inputs are TTL/CMOS (5V) compatible. The on-board amplifiers can drive up to 10mA from either a single or dual supply. The on-board reference that is always connected to the internal DACs has 5mA available to drive external devices.Its compact size, low power, and economical cost-per-channel, make the DAC8426 attractive for applications requiring multiple D/A converters without sacrificing circuit-board space. System reliability is also increased due to reduced parts count.Analog Devices' advanced oxide-based, silicon-gate, CMOS process allows the DAC8426's analog and digital circuitry to be manufactured on the same chip. This, coupled with Analog Devices' highly stable thin-film R-2R resistor ladder, aids in matching and temperature tracking between DACs.APPLICATIONSProcess ControlsMultichannel Microprocessor Controlled:System CalibrationOp Amp Offset and Gain AdjustLevel and Threshold Setting |
| Data Acquisition | 5 | Active | ||
DAC8562+5 Volt, Parallel Input Complete 12-Bit DAC | Data Acquisition | 4 | Active | The DAC8562 is a complete, parallel input, 12-bit, voltage output DAC designed to operate from a single +5 volt supply. Built using a CBCMOS process, these monolithic DACs offer the user low cost, and ease-of-use in +5 volt only systems.Included on the chip, in addition to the DAC, is a rail-to-rail amplifier, latch and reference. The reference (REFOUT) is trimmed to 2.5 volts, and the on-chip amplifier gains up the DAC output to 4.095 volts full scale. The user needs only supply a + volt supply.The DAC8562 is coded straight binary. The op amp output swings from 0 to +4.095 volts for a one milivolt per bit resolution, and is capable of driving ±5 mA. Built using low temperature-coefficient silicon-chrome thin-film resistors, excellent linearity error versus digital input code plot.Digital interface is parallel and high speed to the interface to the fastest processors without wait states. The interface is very simple requiring only a singleCEsignal. An asynchronousCLRinput sets the output to zero scale.The DAC8562 is available in tow different 20-pin packages, plastic DIP and SOL-20. Each part is fully specified for operation over -40°C to +85°C, an the full +5 V ±5 % power supply range.For MIL-STD_883 applications, contact your local ADI sales office for the DAC8562/883 data sheet which specifies operation over the -55°C to +125°C temperature range. |
DAC8800Octal 8-Bit D/A Converter | Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) | 4 | Active | The DAC-8800 Trim DAC™is designed to be a general purpose digitally controlled voltage adjustment device. The output voltage range can be independently set for each set of four D/A converters. In addition, both unipolar and bipolar output voltage ranges are easy to establish by external reference input high and low terminals. The digitally-programed output voltages are ideal for op amp trimming, voltage-controlled amplifier gain setting and any general purpose trimming tasks.A three-wire serial digital interface loads the contents of eight internal DAC registers which establish the output voltage levels. An asynchronous Clear (CLR) input places all DACs in a zero code output condition, very handy for system power-up. An internal regulator provides TTl input compatibility over a wide range of VDDsupply voltages. Single supply operation is available by connecting VSSto GND. |