Overview
The AD7534KNZ is a 14-bit, single-channel, R-2R digital-to-analog converter (DAC) produced by Analog Devices Inc. Although this component is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it remains relevant for legacy systems and educational purposes. The AD7534KNZ is known for its high resolution and precision, making it suitable for various analog output applications.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Number of Bits | 14 |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Settling Time | 1.5 μs |
Integral Nonlinearity (INL) | 1 LSB |
Min Supply Voltage | 11.4 V |
Max Supply Voltage | 15.75 V |
Package Type | 20-Pin PDIP |
Key Features
- High Resolution: The AD7534KNZ offers a 14-bit resolution, providing precise analog output.
- R-2R Architecture: Utilizes an R-2R ladder network for digital-to-analog conversion, ensuring high linearity and accuracy.
- Fast Settling Time: With a settling time of 1.5 μs, this DAC is suitable for applications requiring rapid response times.
- Low Integral Nonlinearity: The INL of 1 LSB ensures minimal deviation from the ideal transfer function, maintaining high accuracy.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates within a supply voltage range of 11.4 V to 15.75 V, providing flexibility in system design.
Applications
- Industrial Control Systems: Used in control systems that require precise analog outputs for actuating devices.
- Medical Equipment: Suitable for medical devices that need accurate and reliable analog signals.
- Aerospace and Defense: Employed in various military and aerospace applications where high precision and reliability are critical.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Utilized in test equipment that requires high-resolution analog outputs.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the AD7534KNZ DAC?
The AD7534KNZ has a resolution of 14 bits.
- What is the settling time of the AD7534KNZ?
The settling time is 1.5 μs.
- What is the integral nonlinearity (INL) of the AD7534KNZ?
The INL is 1 LSB.
- What is the supply voltage range for the AD7534KNZ?
The supply voltage range is from 11.4 V to 15.75 V.
- What type of package does the AD7534KNZ come in?
The AD7534KNZ comes in a 20-Pin PDIP package.
- Is the AD7534KNZ still in production?
No, the AD7534KNZ is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What are some potential substitutes for the AD7534KNZ?
Potential substitutes include the AD7534JNZ.
- What is the architecture of the AD7534KNZ DAC?
The AD7534KNZ uses an R-2R ladder network architecture.
- In what types of applications is the AD7534KNZ commonly used?
It is commonly used in industrial control systems, medical equipment, aerospace and defense, and test and measurement equipment.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the AD7534KNZ?
Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available from sources like Analog Devices, Digi-Key, and Mouser Electronics.