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AD7303BNZ Datasheet, PDF (1/16 Pages) Analog Devices – +2.7 V to +5.5 V, Serial Input, Dual Voltage Output 8-Bit DAC
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FEATURES
Two 8-Bit DACs in One Package
8-Pin DIP/SOIC and microSOIC Packages
+2.7 V to +5.5 V Operation
Internal & External Reference Capability
Individual DAC Power-Down Function
Three-Wire Serial Interface
QSPI™, SPI™ and Microwire™ Compatible
On-Chip Output Buffer
Rail-to-Rail Operation
On-Chip Control Register
Low Power Operation: 2.3 mA @ 3.3 V
Full Power-Down to 1 ␮A max, typically 80 nA
APPLICATIONS
Portable Battery Powered Instruments
Digital Gain and Offset Adjustment
Programmable Voltage and Current Sources
Programmable Attenuators
+2.7 V to +5.5 V, Serial Input, Dual
Voltage Output 8-Bit DAC
AD7303
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
AD7303
INPUT
REGISTER
DAC
REGISTER
I DAC A I/V
VOUT A
DIN
SCLK
SYNC
INPUT
REGISTER
DAC
REGISTER
I DAC B I/V
VOUT B
DATA (8)
CONTROL (8)
16-BIT SHIFT REGISTER
GND
MUX
POWER ON
RESET
÷2
REF
VDD
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD7303 is a dual, 8-bit voltage out DAC that operates
from a single +2.7 V to +5.5 V supply. Its on-chip precision out-
put buffers allow the DAC outputs to swing rail to rail. This de-
vice uses a versatile 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock
rates up to 30 MHz, and is compatible with QSPI, SPI, microwire
and digital signal processor interface standards. The serial input
register is sixteen bits wide; 8 bits act as data bits for the DACs,
and the remaining eight bits make up a control register.
The on-chip control register is used to address the relevant
DAC, to power down the complete device or an individual
DAC, to select internal or external reference and to provide a
synchronous loading facility for simultaneous update of the
DAC outputs with a software LDAC function.
The low power consumption of this part makes it ideally suited
to portable battery operated equipment. The power consump-
tion is 7.5 mW max at 3 V, reducing to less than 3 µW in full
power-down mode.
The AD7303 is available in an 8-pin plastic dual in-line pack-
age, 8-lead SOIC and microSOIC packages.
QSPI and SPI are trademarks of Motorola.
Microwire is a trademark of National Semiconductor.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. Low power, single supply operation. This part operates from
a single +2.7 V to +5.5 V supply and consumes typically
15 mW at 5.5 V, making it ideal for battery powered
applications.
2. The on-chip output buffer amplifiers allow the outputs of the
DACs to swing rail to rail with a settling time of typically 1.2 µs.
3. Internal or external reference capability.
4. High speed serial interface with clock rates up to 30 MHz.
5. Individual power-down of each DAC provided. When com-
pletely powered down, the DAC consumes typically 80 nA.
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