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AD5748_1 Datasheet, PDF (1/32 Pages) Analog Devices – Industrial Current/Voltage Output Driver with Programmable Ranges
Industrial Current/Voltage Output Driver
with Programmable Ranges
AD5748
FEATURES
Current output ranges: 4 mA to 21 mA, 0 mA to 21 mA
±0.15% FSR total unadjusted error (TUE)
±5 ppm/°C FSR typical output drift
Voltage output ranges: 0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10.5 V, ±10.5 V
±0.05% FSR total unadjusted error (TUE)
±3 ppm/°C FSR output drift
Flexible serial digital interface
On-chip output fault detection
PEC error checking
Asynchronous CLEAR function
Flexible power-up condition to 0 V or tristate
Power supply range
AVDD: +12 V (± 10%) to +24 V (± 10%)
AVSS: −12 V (± 10%) to −24 V (± 10%)
Output loop compliance to AVDD − 2.75 V
Temperature range: −40°C to +105°C
32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP package
APPLICATIONS
Process control
Actuator control
PLCs
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD5748 is a single-channel, low cost, precision, voltage/
current output driver with hardware or software programmable
output ranges. The software ranges are configured via an SPI-/
MICROWIRE™-compatible serial interface. The AD5748 targets
applications in PLC and industrial process control. The analog
input to the AD5748 is provided from a low voltage, single-supply,
digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and is internally conditioned
to provide the desired output current/voltage range. The analog
input range is 0 V to 4.096 V.
The output current range is programmable across two current
ranges: 4 mA to 21 mA and 0 mA to 21 mA.
Voltage output is provided from a separate pin that can be
configured to provide 0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10.5 V, or ±10.5 V
output range.
Analog outputs are short-circuit and open-circuit protected and
can drive capacitive loads of 2 μF and inductive loads of 0.1 H.
The device is specified to operate with a power supply range from
±12 V to ±24 V. Output loop compliance is 0 V to AVDD − 2.75 V.
The flexible serial interface is SPI- and MICROWIRE-compatible
and can be operated in 3-wire mode to minimize the digital
isolation required in isolated applications. The interface also
features an optional PEC error checking feature using CRC-8
error checking, useful in industrial environments where data
communication corruption can occur.
The device also includes a power-on-reset function, ensuring
that the device powers up in a known state (0 V or tristate),
and a asynchronous CLEAR pin that sets the outputs to zero
scale/midscale voltage output or the low end of the selected
current range.
An HW SELECT pin is used to configure the part for hardware
or software mode on power-up.
Note that the plots in the Typical Performance Characteristics
section of this data sheet contain information on the standard
ranges, as released in the AD5750/AD5750-1 data sheet. Although
the overranges have been tested, new plots were not generated
and substitution data was used for plotting purposes.
Table 1. Related Device
Part Number Description
AD5422
Single-channel, 16-bit, serial input current
source and voltage output DAC
Rev. A
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