English
Language : 

DAC900 Datasheet, PDF (16/16 Pages) Burr-Brown (TI) – 10-Bit, 165MSPS DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER
Further supply decoupling with surface mount tantalum
capacitors (1uF to 4.7uF) may be added as needed in
proximity of the converter.
Low noise is required for all supply and ground connections
to the DAC900. It is recommended to use a multilayer pc-
board utilizing separate power and ground planes. Mixed
signal designs require particular attention to the routing of
the different supply currents and signal traces. Generally,
analog supply and ground planes should only extend into
analog signal areas, such as the DAC output signal and the
reference signal. Digital supply and ground planes must be
confined to areas covering digital circuitry, including the
digital input lines connecting to the converter, as well as the
clock signal. The analog and digital ground planes should be
joined together at one point underneath the D/A converter.
This can be realized with a short track of approximately
1/8inch (3mm).
The power to the DAC900 should be provided through the
use of wide pcb runs or planes. Wide runs will present a
lower trace impedance, further optimizing the supply decou-
pling. The analog and digital supplies for the converter
should only be connected together at the supply connector of
the pc board. In the case of only one supply voltage being
available to power the DAC, ferrite beads along with bypass
capacitors may be used to create an LC filter. This will
generate a low noise analog supply voltage, which can then
be connected to the +VA supply pin of the DAC900.
While designing the layout, it is important to keep the analog
signal traces separated from any digital line, in order to
prevent noise coupling onto the analog signal path.
®
DAC900
16