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AD767KPZ

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

MICROPROCESSOR-COMPATIBLE 12-BIT D/A CONVERTER

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28-PLCC
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

AD767KPZ

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

MICROPROCESSOR-COMPATIBLE 12-BIT D/A CONVERTER

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationAD767KPZ
ArchitectureCurrent Steering
Data InterfaceParallel
Differential OutputNo
DNL (LSB) Tolerance0.25 LSB
INL (LSB) Tolerance0.25 LSB
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Bits12 bits
Number of D/A Converters1 count
Operating Temperature (Max)70 °C
Operating Temperature (Min)0 °C
Output TypeVoltage - Buffered
Package / Case28-LCC (J-Lead)
Package Length11.51 mm
Package Name28-PLCC
Package Width11.51 mm
Reference TypeExternal, Internal
Settling Time3 µs
Voltage - Supply, Analog (Maximum)16.5 V
Voltage - Supply, Analog (Nominal Negative)-11.4 V
Voltage - Supply, Analog (Nominal Positive)11.4 V

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Description

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AD767 Series

The AD767 is a complete voltage output 12-bit digital-to-analog converter including high stability buried Zener reference and input latch on a single chip. The converter uses 12 precision high-speed bipolar current steering switches and a laser-trimmed thin-film resistor network to provide high accuracy.Microprocessor compatibility is achieved by the on-chip latch. The design of the input latch allows direct interface to 12-bit buses. The latch responds to strobe pulses as short as 40 ns, allowing use with the fastest available microprocessors.The functional completeness and high performance of the AD767 result from a combination of advanced switch design, high-speed bipolar manufacturing process, and the proven laser wafer-trimming (LWT) technology.The subsurface (buried) Zener diode on the chip provides a low-noise voltage reference which has long-term stability and temperature drift characteristics comparable to the best discrete reference diodes. The laser trimming process which provides the excellent linearity is also used to trim the absolute value of the reference as well as its temperature coefficient. The AD767 is thus well suited for wide temperature range performance with ±½ LSB maximum linearity error and guaranteed monotonicity over the full temperature range. Typical full-scale gain is 5 ppm/ºC.