
EVAL-AD5781SDZ
ActiveEVAL BOARD FOR AD5781

EVAL-AD5781SDZ
ActiveEVAL BOARD FOR AD5781
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | EVAL-AD5781SDZ |
|---|---|
| Contents | Board |
| DAC Type | Voltage |
| Data Interface | DSP, QSPI™, SPI™, MICROWIRE™, Serial |
| Number of Bits | 18 bits |
| Number of DAC's | 1 |
| Settling Time | 1 µs |
| Utilized IC / Part | AD5781 |
Pricing
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digikey | N/A | 0 | $ 0.00 | 1m+ |
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Description
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AD5781 Series
The AD5781 is a single 18-bit, unbuffered voltage-output DAC that operates from a bipolar supply of up to 33 V. The AD5781 accepts a positive reference input in the range 5V to VDD– 2.5 V and a negative reference input in the range VSS+ 2.5 V to 0 V. The AD5781 offers a relative accuracy specification of ±0.5 LSB max, and operation is guaranteed monotonic with a ±0.5 LSB DNL maximum specification.The part uses a versatile 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 35 MHz and that is compatible with standard SPI®, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, and DSP interface standards. The part incorporates a power-on reset circuit that ensures the DAC output powers up to 0 V and in a known output impedance state and remains in this state until a valid write to the device takes place. The part provides an output clamp feature that places the output in a defined load state.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTSTrue 18-Bit Accuracy.Wide Power Supply Range of Up to ±16.5 V.−40°C to +125°C Operating Temperature Range.Low 7.5 nV/√HzNoise.Low 0.05 ppm/°C Temperature Drift.APPLICATIONSMedical InstrumentationTest and MeasurementIndustrial ControlScientific and Aerospace InstrumentationData Acquisition SystemsDigital Gain and Offset AdjustmentPower Supply Control
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