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DAC8806_15 Datasheet, PDF (15/22 Pages) Texas Instruments – 14-Bit, Parallel Input Multiplying Digital-to-Analog Converternull
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VREF
U1
OPA2277
SBAS385B – APRIL 2006 – REVISED FEBRUARY 2008
VDD
R1
RCOM
REF
ROFS
RFB
DAC8806
R1
R2
ROFS
RFB
C1
D0
D13
WR
RST
LDAC
Parallel Bus
Input
Register
Control
Logic
DAC
Register
DAC
IOUT
AGND
U2
OPA2277
VOUT
DGND
Figure 42. Bipolar Output Circuit
Programmable Current Source Circuit
A DAC8806 can be integrated into the circuit in Figure 43 to implement an improved Howland current pump for
precise V/I conversions. Bidirectional current flow and high-voltage compliance are two features of the circuit.
With a matched resistor network, the load current of the circuit is shown by Equation 3:
(R2 ) R3)ńR1
IL +
R3
VREF D
(3)
The value of R3 in the previous equation can be reduced to increase the output current drive of U3. U3 can drive
±20 mA in both directions with voltage compliance limited up to 15 V by the U3 voltage supply. Elimination of the
circuit compensation capacitor (C1) in the circuit is not suggested as a result of the change in the output
impedance (ZO), according to Equation 4:
ZO
+
R1(R2Ȁ
R1ȀR3(R1
) R3Ȁ) *
) R2)
R1Ȁ(R2
)
R3)
(4)
As shown in Equation 4, ZO with matched resistors is infinite and the circuit is optimum for use as a current
source. However, if unmatched resistors are used, ZO is positive or negative with negative output impedance
being a potential cause of oscillation. Therefore, by incorporating C1 into the circuit, possible oscillation problems
are eliminated. The value of C1 can be determined for critical applications; for most applications, however, a
value of several pF is suggested.
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