Overview
The DAC6551AQDGKRQ1 is a high-performance digital-to-analog converter (DAC) produced by Texas Instruments. This model is designed for precision applications, offering exceptional accuracy and reliability. It is part of the automotive-qualified product line, making it suitable for demanding environments such as automotive electronics. The DAC6551AQDGKRQ1 is ideal for engineers and designers seeking a robust solution for signal conversion in critical systems.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Resolution | 12 | bits | |
Number of Channels | 1 | ||
Interface Type | SPI | ||
Supply Voltage | 2.7 to 5.5 | V | |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 125 | °C | Automotive Grade |
Package | VSSOP-8 | ||
Output Type | Voltage | ||
DNL (Differential Non-Linearity) | ±1 | LSB | |
INL (Integral Non-Linearity) | ±2 | LSB | |
Power Consumption | 0.5 | mW | Typical |
Key Features
- High Accuracy: 12-bit resolution ensures precise signal conversion.
- Automotive Qualified: Meets stringent automotive industry standards for reliability.
- Low Power Consumption: Optimized for energy-efficient applications.
- SPI Interface: Simplifies integration with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates from 2.7V to 5.5V, offering flexibility in various applications.
Applications
The DAC6551AQDGKRQ1 is widely used in automotive electronics, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. Its precision and reliability make it suitable for applications such as engine control units, sensor calibration, and audio signal processing. Additionally, its low power consumption and compact package make it ideal for portable devices and battery-powered systems.
Q & A
1. What is the resolution of the DAC6551AQDGKRQ1?
The DAC6551AQDGKRQ1 has a resolution of 12 bits.
2. Is this DAC suitable for automotive applications?
Yes, the DAC6551AQDGKRQ1 is automotive-qualified and designed for demanding environments.
3. What is the operating temperature range?
It operates from -40°C to 125°C, making it suitable for extreme conditions.
4. What interface does it use?
It uses an SPI interface for communication.
5. Can it operate on a low voltage supply?
Yes, it supports a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V.
6. What is the typical power consumption?
The typical power consumption is 0.5 mW.
7. What is the package type?
It comes in a VSSOP-8 package.
8. What is the output type?
The output type is voltage.
9. What are the DNL and INL values?
The DNL is ±1 LSB, and the INL is ±2 LSB.
10. Where can I find more detailed specifications?
You can refer to the official Texas Instruments datasheet or trusted distributors like Digi-Key and Mouser.