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MAX5138EVKIT+
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MAX5138EVKIT+

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

EVALUATION KIT FOR MAX5138

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationMAX5138EVKIT+
ContentsBoard, Cable
DAC TypeVoltage
Data InterfaceSerial
Number of Bits16
Number of DAC's1
Settling Time5 µs
Supplied ContentsBoard(s), Cable(s)
Utilized IC / PartMAX5138

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyN/A 0$ 158.02

Description

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MAX513 Series

The MAX512/MAX513 contain three 8-bit, voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DAC A, DAC B, and DAC C). Output buffer amplifiers for DACs A and B provide voltage outputs while reducing external component count. The output buffer for DAC A can source or sink 5mA to within 0.5V of VDDor VSS. The buffer for DAC B can source or sink 0.5mA to within 0.5V of VDDor VSS. DAC C is unbuffered, providing a third voltage output with increased accuracy. The MAX512 operates with a single +5V ±10% supply, and the MAX513 operates with a +2.7V to +3.6V supply. Both devices can also operate with split supplies.The 3-wire serial interface has a maximum operating frequency of 5MHz and is compatible with SPI™, QSPI™, and Microwire™. The serial input shift register is 16 bits long and consists of 8 bits of DAC input data and 8 bits for DAC selection and shutdown. DAC registers can be loaded independently or in parallel at the positive edge of CS. A latched logic output is also available for auxiliary control.Ultra-low power consumption and small packages (14-pin DIP/SO) make the MAX512/MAX513 ideal for portable and battery-powered applications. Supply current is only 1mA, dropping to less than 1µA in shutdown. Any of the three DACs can be independently shut down. In shutdown mode, the DAC's R-2R ladder network is disconnected from the reference input, minimizing system power consumption.ApplicationsDigital Gain and Offset ControlProgrammable AttenuatorsProgrammable Current SourcesProgrammable Voltage SourcesRF Digitally Adjustable Bias CircuitsVCO Tuning

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