DAC82002 Series
Dual-channel, 16-bit, low-glitch-noise, unbuffered-voltage-output digital-to-analog converter (DAC)
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
Dual-channel, 16-bit, low-glitch-noise, unbuffered-voltage-output digital-to-analog converter (DAC)
Key Features
• 16-bit performance: 1-LSB DNL and 2-LSB INLLow glitch energy: 0.5 nV-sFast settling: 1 µsWide power supply: 2.7 V to 5.5 VWide reference range: 2.0 V to VDDLow power: 250 µA per channel at 5.0 V3-wire serial peripheral interface (SPI) up to 50 MHzReset to zero scale or midscale1.62-V VIHwith VDD= 5.5 VTemperature range: –40°C to +85°CPackage: Tiny 10-pin WSON16-bit performance: 1-LSB DNL and 2-LSB INLLow glitch energy: 0.5 nV-sFast settling: 1 µsWide power supply: 2.7 V to 5.5 VWide reference range: 2.0 V to VDDLow power: 250 µA per channel at 5.0 V3-wire serial peripheral interface (SPI) up to 50 MHzReset to zero scale or midscale1.62-V VIHwith VDD= 5.5 VTemperature range: –40°C to +85°CPackage: Tiny 10-pin WSON
Description
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The 16-bit DAC82002 is a highly accurate, low-power, dual-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with an unbuffered voltage output.
The DAC82002 works with 3.3-V and 5-V supplies and offers linearity of 1‑LSB DNL and 2‑LSB INL. The high accuracy combined with a tiny package make the device an excellent choice for applications such as gain and offset calibration, voltage set point generation, and power-supply control. The DAC82002 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit to make sure that the DAC output powers up at zero scale or midscale based on the status of RSTSEL pin, and remains at that scale until a valid code is written to the device. All internal registers are asynchronously reset after theRESETpin is pulled low.
The DAC82002 uses a versatile, three-wire serial peripheral interface (SPI) that operates at clock rates of up to 50 MHz.
The 16-bit DAC82002 is a highly accurate, low-power, dual-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with an unbuffered voltage output.
The DAC82002 works with 3.3-V and 5-V supplies and offers linearity of 1‑LSB DNL and 2‑LSB INL. The high accuracy combined with a tiny package make the device an excellent choice for applications such as gain and offset calibration, voltage set point generation, and power-supply control. The DAC82002 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit to make sure that the DAC output powers up at zero scale or midscale based on the status of RSTSEL pin, and remains at that scale until a valid code is written to the device. All internal registers are asynchronously reset after theRESETpin is pulled low.
The DAC82002 uses a versatile, three-wire serial peripheral interface (SPI) that operates at clock rates of up to 50 MHz.