
DAC5682Z Series
Dual-Channel, 16-Bit, 1.0-GSPS, 1x-4x Interpolating Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
Dual-Channel, 16-Bit, 1.0-GSPS, 1x-4x Interpolating Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
Key Features
• 16-Bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)1.0 GSPS Update Rate16-Bit Wideband Input LVDS Data Bus8 Sample Input FIFOInterleaved I/Q Data for Dual-DAC ModeHigh Performance73-dBc ACLR WCDMA TM1 at 180 MHz2x-32x Clock Multiplying PLL/VCO2x or 4x Interpolation FiltersStopband Transition 0.4 to 0.6 FdataFilters Configurable in Either Low-Pass or High-PassMode Allows Selection of Higher Order ImageFs/4 Coarse MixerOn-Chip 1.2-V ReferenceDifferential Scalable Output: 2 to 20 mAPackage: 64-Pin 9-mm × 9-mm QFNAPPLICATIONSCellular Base StationsBroadband Wireless Access (BWA)WiMAX 802.16Fixed Wireless BackhaulCable Modem Termination System (CMTS)All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners16-Bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)1.0 GSPS Update Rate16-Bit Wideband Input LVDS Data Bus8 Sample Input FIFOInterleaved I/Q Data for Dual-DAC ModeHigh Performance73-dBc ACLR WCDMA TM1 at 180 MHz2x-32x Clock Multiplying PLL/VCO2x or 4x Interpolation FiltersStopband Transition 0.4 to 0.6 FdataFilters Configurable in Either Low-Pass or High-PassMode Allows Selection of Higher Order ImageFs/4 Coarse MixerOn-Chip 1.2-V ReferenceDifferential Scalable Output: 2 to 20 mAPackage: 64-Pin 9-mm × 9-mm QFNAPPLICATIONSCellular Base StationsBroadband Wireless Access (BWA)WiMAX 802.16Fixed Wireless BackhaulCable Modem Termination System (CMTS)All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners
Description
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The DAC5682Z is a dual-channel 16-bit 1.0 GSPS DAC with wideband LVDS data input, integrated 2x/4x interpolation filters, onboard clock multiplier, and internal voltage reference. The DAC5682Z offers superior linearity, noise, crosstalk, and PLL phase noise performance.
The DAC5682Z integrates a wideband LVDS port with on-chip termination. Full-rate input data can be transferred to a single DAC channel, or half-rate and 1/4-rate input data can be interpolated by onboard 2x or 4x FIR filters. Each interpolation FIR is configurable in either low-pass or high-pass mode, allowing selection of a higher order output spectral image. An on-chip delay lock loop (DLL) simplifies LVDS interfacing by providing skew control for the LVDS input data clock.
The DAC5682Z allows both complex or real output. An optional Fs/4 coarse mixer in complex mode provides coarse frequency upconversion and the dual DAC output produces a complex Hilbert Transform pair. An external RF quadrature modulator then performs the final single sideband up-conversion. The interpolation filters and complex coarse mixers efficiently provide frequency plan flexibility while enabling higher output DAC rates to simplify image rejection filtering.
The DAC5682Z is characterized for operation over the industrial temperature range of –40°C to 85°C and is available in a 64-pin QFN package. Other single-channel members of the family include the interpolating DAC5681Z and the noninterpolating DAC5681.
The DAC5682Z is a dual-channel 16-bit 1.0 GSPS DAC with wideband LVDS data input, integrated 2x/4x interpolation filters, onboard clock multiplier, and internal voltage reference. The DAC5682Z offers superior linearity, noise, crosstalk, and PLL phase noise performance.
The DAC5682Z integrates a wideband LVDS port with on-chip termination. Full-rate input data can be transferred to a single DAC channel, or half-rate and 1/4-rate input data can be interpolated by onboard 2x or 4x FIR filters. Each interpolation FIR is configurable in either low-pass or high-pass mode, allowing selection of a higher order output spectral image. An on-chip delay lock loop (DLL) simplifies LVDS interfacing by providing skew control for the LVDS input data clock.
The DAC5682Z allows both complex or real output. An optional Fs/4 coarse mixer in complex mode provides coarse frequency upconversion and the dual DAC output produces a complex Hilbert Transform pair. An external RF quadrature modulator then performs the final single sideband up-conversion. The interpolation filters and complex coarse mixers efficiently provide frequency plan flexibility while enabling higher output DAC rates to simplify image rejection filtering.
The DAC5682Z is characterized for operation over the industrial temperature range of –40°C to 85°C and is available in a 64-pin QFN package. Other single-channel members of the family include the interpolating DAC5681Z and the noninterpolating DAC5681.