Overview
The DAC8413FPC-REEL, produced by Analog Devices Inc., is a quad, 12-bit voltage output Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) with readback capability. Built using a complementary BiCMOS process, this monolithic DAC offers high package density and versatility in output voltage configuration. The device is part of the DAC8412/DAC8413 series, differing primarily in the reset function, where the DAC8413 resets to zero scale (Code 0x000) upon activation of the RESET pin.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Number of DACs | Quad |
Resolution | 12-bit |
Output Type | Voltage Output |
Output Voltage Range | Unipolar or Bipolar, set by VREFH and VREFL |
Supply Voltage | Single +5 V to ±15 V |
Reference Voltage | +2.5 V to ±10 V |
Power Dissipation | Less than 330 mW with ±15 V supplies, 60 mW with +5 V supply |
Package Type | 28-lead PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Settling Time | 10 μs |
Key Features
- High package density due to monolithic design.
- Readback capability for each DAC.
- Flexible output voltage configuration: unipolar positive, unipolar negative, or bipolar.
- Digital controls for loading or reading back data from any DAC, and transferring data to all DACs simultaneously.
- Active low RESET pin that sets DAC output registers to zero scale.
- TTL/CMOS compatible digital inputs.
- Low power dissipation with various supply voltage options.
Applications
- Precision instrumentation control.
- Waveform generation.
- Industrial control systems.
- Medical devices requiring precise analog output.
- Aerospace and defense applications where high reliability and precision are critical.
Q & A
- What is the resolution of the DAC8413?
The DAC8413 has a 12-bit resolution.
- How many DACs are included in the DAC8413?
The DAC8413 includes four DACs.
- What are the possible output voltage configurations of the DAC8413?
The DAC8413 can be configured for unipolar positive, unipolar negative, or bipolar output voltage ranges.
- What is the effect of the RESET pin on the DAC8413?
The RESET pin, when activated, sets the DAC output registers to zero scale (Code 0x000).
- What are the supply voltage options for the DAC8413?
The DAC8413 can operate from a single +5 V supply to ±15 V supplies.
- What is the typical power dissipation of the DAC8413?
The power dissipation is less than 330 mW with ±15 V supplies and 60 mW with a +5 V supply.
- What is the settling time of the DAC8413?
The settling time is approximately 10 μs.
- Is the DAC8413 compatible with TTL/CMOS logic?
- What are some common applications of the DAC8413?
- What package types are available for the DAC8413?
The DAC8413 is available in 28-lead PLCC, PDIP, CerDIP, and LCC packages.