
DAC8551-Q1 Series
16-Bit, Ultralow Glitch, Voltage Output, Digital to Analog Converter
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
16-Bit, Ultralow Glitch, Voltage Output, Digital to Analog Converter
Key Features
• Qualified for Automotive ApplicationsAEC-Q100 Qualified With the Following Results:Device Temperature Grade 1: –40°C to 125°C Ambient Operating Temperature RangeDevice HBM ESD Classification Level 2Device CDM ESD Classification Level C4BRelative Accuracy:DAC8551-Q1 (16-Bit): 4 LSB INLDAC6551-Q1 (12-Bit): 0.3 LSB INLUltralow Glitch Impulse: 0.1 nV-sSettling Time: 8 µs to ±0.003% FSRPower Supply: 3 V to 5.5 VPower-On Reset to Zero ScaleMicroPower Operation: 160 µA at 5 VLow-Power Serial Interface With Schmitt-Triggered InputsOn-Chip Output Buffer Amplifier With Rail-to-Rail OperationPower-Down CapabilityBinary InputSYNCInterrupt FacilityAvailable in a Tiny VSSOP-8 PackageQualified for Automotive ApplicationsAEC-Q100 Qualified With the Following Results:Device Temperature Grade 1: –40°C to 125°C Ambient Operating Temperature RangeDevice HBM ESD Classification Level 2Device CDM ESD Classification Level C4BRelative Accuracy:DAC8551-Q1 (16-Bit): 4 LSB INLDAC6551-Q1 (12-Bit): 0.3 LSB INLUltralow Glitch Impulse: 0.1 nV-sSettling Time: 8 µs to ±0.003% FSRPower Supply: 3 V to 5.5 VPower-On Reset to Zero ScaleMicroPower Operation: 160 µA at 5 VLow-Power Serial Interface With Schmitt-Triggered InputsOn-Chip Output Buffer Amplifier With Rail-to-Rail OperationPower-Down CapabilityBinary InputSYNCInterrupt FacilityAvailable in a Tiny VSSOP-8 Package
Description
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The DAC8551 is a small, low-power, voltage output, 16-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC). It is monotonic, provides good linearity, and minimizes undesired code-to-code transient voltages. The DAC8551 uses a versatile 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates to 30 MHz and is compatible with standard SPI™, QSPI™, Microwire™, and digital signal processor (DSP) interfaces.
The DAC8551 requires an external reference voltage to set its output range. The DAC8551 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit that ensures the DAC output powers up at 0 V and remains there until a valid write takes place to the device. The DAC8551 contains a power-down feature, accessed over the serial interface, that reduces the current consumption of the device to 200 nA at 5 V.
The low-power consumption of this device in normal operation makes it ideally suited for portable, battery-operated equipment. The power consumption is 0.38 mW at 2.7 V, reducing to less than 1 µW in power‑down mode.
For additional flexibilty, see the DAC8550 (SLAS476), a 2’s complement-input counterpart to the DAC8551.
The DAC8551 is a small, low-power, voltage output, 16-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC). It is monotonic, provides good linearity, and minimizes undesired code-to-code transient voltages. The DAC8551 uses a versatile 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates to 30 MHz and is compatible with standard SPI™, QSPI™, Microwire™, and digital signal processor (DSP) interfaces.
The DAC8551 requires an external reference voltage to set its output range. The DAC8551 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit that ensures the DAC output powers up at 0 V and remains there until a valid write takes place to the device. The DAC8551 contains a power-down feature, accessed over the serial interface, that reduces the current consumption of the device to 200 nA at 5 V.
The low-power consumption of this device in normal operation makes it ideally suited for portable, battery-operated equipment. The power consumption is 0.38 mW at 2.7 V, reducing to less than 1 µW in power‑down mode.
For additional flexibilty, see the DAC8550 (SLAS476), a 2’s complement-input counterpart to the DAC8551.