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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationDAC8871EVM
DAC TypeVoltage
Data InterfaceQSPI™, SPI™, Serial, MICROWIRE™, DSP
Number of Bits16
Number of DAC's1
Settling Time1 µs
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartDAC8871

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DigikeyBox 1$ 58.80

Description

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DAC8871 Series

The DAC8871 is a 16-bit, single-channel, serial input, voltage output digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The output range is determined by the reference voltage, VREFHand VREFL. By properly selecting the reference, the output can be unipolar or bipolar, and up to \xB118V. The DAC8871 provides excellent linearity (1LSB INL), low noise, and fast settling (1ms to 1LSB of full scale output) over the specified temperature range of -40°C to +105°C. The output is unbuffered, which reduces the power consumption and the error introduced by the buffer. This device features a standard high-speed clock (up to 50MHz), and a 3V or 5V SPI serial interance to communicate with the DSP or microprocessors. For optimum performance, a set of Kelvin connections to external reference are provided.

The DAC8871 is available in a TSSOP-16 package.

The DAC8871 is a 16-bit, single-channel, serial input, voltage output digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The output range is determined by the reference voltage, VREFHand VREFL. By properly selecting the reference, the output can be unipolar or bipolar, and up to \xB118V. The DAC8871 provides excellent linearity (1LSB INL), low noise, and fast settling (1ms to 1LSB of full scale output) over the specified temperature range of -40°C to +105°C. The output is unbuffered, which reduces the power consumption and the error introduced by the buffer. This device features a standard high-speed clock (up to 50MHz), and a 3V or 5V SPI serial interance to communicate with the DSP or microprocessors. For optimum performance, a set of Kelvin connections to external reference are provided.

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