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AD5570 Datasheet, PDF (1/24 Pages) Analog Devices – True Accuracy, 16-Bit 12 V/15 V, Serial Input Voltage Output DAC
True Accuracy, 16-Bit ±12 V/±15 V,
Serial Input Voltage Output DAC
AD5570
FEATURES
Full 16-bit performance
1 LSB max INL and DNL
Output voltage range up to ±14 V
On-board reference buffers, eliminating the need for a
negative reference
Controlled output during power-on
Temperature range of −40°C to +85°C/−40°C to +125°C
Settling time of 10 µs to 0.003%
Clear function to 0 V
Asynchronous update of outputs (LDAC pin)
Power-on reset
Serial data output for daisy chaining
Data readback facility
APPLICATIONS
Industrial automation
Automatic test equipment
Process control
Data acquisition systems
General-purpose instrumentation
REFGND
REFIN
LDAC
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
VSS
VDD
DGND
AD5570
POWER-ON
RESET
R
16-BIT
R
DAC
R
R
DAC REGISTER
VOUT
AGND
AGNDS
SHIFT REGISTER
POWER-DOWN
CONTROL LOGIC PD
SDIN SCLK SYNC SDO
CLR
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD5570 is a single 16-bit serial input, voltage output DAC
that operates from supply voltages of ±12 V up to ±15 V.
Integral linearity (INL) and differential nonlinearity (DNL) are
accurate to 1 LSB. During power-up (when the supply voltages
are changing), VOUT is clamped to 0 V via a low impedance path.
The AD5570 DAC comes complete with a set of reference
buffers. The reference buffers allow a single, positive reference
to be used. The voltage on REFIN is gained up and inverted
internally to give the positive and negative reference for the
DAC core. Having the reference buffers on-chip eliminates the
need for external components such as inverters, precision
amplifiers, and resistors, thereby reducing the overall solution
size and cost.
The AD5570 uses a versatile 3-wire interface that is compatible
with SPI®, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, and DSP® interface standards.
Data is presented to the part in the format of a 16-bit serial
word. Serial data is available on the SDO pin for daisy-chaining
purposes. Data readback allows the user to read the contents of
the DAC register via the SDO pin.
Features on the AD5570 include LDAC, which may be used to
update the output of the DAC. The device also has a power-
down pin (PD), which allows the DAC to be put into a low
power state, and a CLR pin that allows the output to be cleared
to 0 V.
The AD5570 is available in a 16-lead SSOP package.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. 1 LSB maximum INL and DNL.
2. Buffered voltage output up to ±14 V.
3. Output controlled during power-up.
4. On-board reference buffers.
5. Wide temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.
Rev. 0
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