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AD5764 Datasheet, PDF (1/27 Pages) Analog Devices – Complete, Quad, 16-Bit, High Accuracy, Serial Input, Bipolar Voltage Output DAC
Preliminary Technical Data
Complete, Quad, 16-Bit, High Accuracy,
Serial Input, Bipolar Voltage Output DAC
AD5764
FEATURES
Complete quad 16-bit D/A converter
Programmable output range: ±10 V, ±10.25 V, or ±10.5 V
±1 LSB max INL error, ±1 LSB max DNL error
Low noise : 60 nV/√Hz
Settling time: 10µs max
Integrated reference buffers
Internal reference, 10 ppm/°C
On-chip temp sensor, ±5°C accuracy
Output control during power-up/brownout
Programmable short-circuit protection
Simultaneous updating via LDAC
Asynchronous CLR to zero code
Digital offset and gain adjust
Logic output control pins
DSP/microcontroller compatible serial interface
Temperature range:−40°C to +85°C
iCMOS™ Process Technology
APPLICATIONS
Industrial automation
Closed-loop servo control, process control
Data acquisition systems
Automatic Test Equipment
Automotive test and measurement
High accuracy instrumentation
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD5764 is a quad, 16-bit serial input, voltage output
digital-to analog converter that operates from supply voltages of
±12 V up to ±15 V. Nominal full-scale output range is ±10 V,
provided are integrated output amplifiers, reference buffers,
internal reference, and proprietary power-up/power-down
control circuitry. It also features a digital I/O port that may be
programmed via the serial interface, and an analog temperature
sensor. The part incorporates digital offset and gain adjust
registers per channel.
The AD5764 is a high performance converter that offers
guaranteed monotonicity, integral nonlinearity (INL) of ±1 LSB,
low noise and 10 µs settling time and includes an on-chip 5 V
reference with a reference tempco of 10 ppm/°C max. During
power-up (when the supply voltages are changing), Vout is
clamped to 0V via a low impedance path.
The AD5764 uses a serial interface that operates at clock rates up
to 30 MHz and is compatible with DSP and microcontroller
interface standards. Double buffering allows the simultaneous
updating of all DACs. The input coding is programmable to either
twos complement or straight binary formats. The asynchronous
clear function clears all DAC registers to either bipolar zero or
zero-scale depending on the coding used. The AD5764 is ideal for
both closed-loop servo control and open-loop control
applications. The AD5764 is available in a 32-lead TQFP package,
and offers guaranteed specifications over the −40°C to +85°C
industrial temperature range. See functional block diagram,
Figure 1.
iCMOS™ Process Technology
For analog systems designers within industrial/instrumentation equipment OEMs who need high performance ICs at higher-voltage levels, iCMOS is a
technology platform that enables the development of analog ICs capable of 30V and operating at +/-15V supplies while allowing dramatic reductions in
power consumption and package size, and increased AC and DC performance.
Rev. PrC
21-Oct-04
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