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DAC8728_14 Datasheet, PDF (1/56 Pages) Texas Instruments – Octal, 16-Bit, Low-Power, High-Voltage Output, Parallel Input DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER
DAC8728
DAC8728
DAC8728
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SBAS466A – JUNE 2009 – REVISED NOVEMBER 2009
Octal, 16-Bit, Low-Power, High-Voltage Output, Parallel Input
DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER
Check for Samples: DAC8728
FEATURES
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•2 Bipolar Output: ±3V, up to ±16.5V
• Unipolar Output: 0V to +33V
• 16-Bit Resolution
• Low Power: 13.5mW/Ch
• Relative Accuracy: 4 LSB Max
• Flexible User Calibration
• Low Zero/Full-Scale Error
– Before User Calibration: ±10 LSB Max
– After User Calibration: ±1 LSB
• Low Glitch: 4nV-s
• Settling Time: 15μs
• Channel Monitor Output
• Programmable Gain: x4, x6
• Programmable Offset
• 16-Bit Parallel Interface:
50MHz (Write Operation)
• Packages: QFN-56 (8mm x 8mm),
TQFP-64 (10mm x 10mm)
APPLICATIONS
• Automatic Test Equipment
• PLC and Industrial Process Control
• Communications
IOVDD DGND DVDD
AVDD
AVSS
REF-A
DAC8728
Analog Monitor
VOUT-0
A0
A4
R/W
CS
D0
D15
RST
RSTSEL
LDAC
CLR
USB/BTC
BUSY
GPIO
Reference
Command
Buffer A
Registers
To DAC-0, DAC-1,
DAC-2, DAC-3
(When Correction Engine Disabled)
OFFSET
DAC A
VOUT-7
Ref Buffer A
Ref Buffer B
OFFSET-B
Input Data
Register 0
Correction
Engine
User Calibration:
Zero Register 0
Gain Regsiter 0
DAC-0
Data
DAC-0
Latch-0
LDAC
To DAC-0, DAC-1,
DAC-2, DAC-3
Internal Trimming
Zero/Gain; INL
To DAC-4, DAC-5, DAC-6, DAC-7
(Same Function Blocks
for All Channels)
Reference
Buffer B
OFFSET
DAC B
Power-Up/
Power-Down
Control
VMON
OFFSET-A
VOUT-0
AGND-A
OFFSET-B
VOUT-7
AGND-B
REF-B
DESCRIPTION
The DAC8728 is a low-power, octal, 16-bit
digital-to-analog converter (DAC). With a 5V
reference, the output can either be a bipolar ±15V
voltage when operating from a dual ±15.5V (or
higher) power supply, or a unipolar 0V to +30V
voltage when operating from a +30.5V power supply.
With a 5.5V reference, the output can either be a
±16.5V for a dual ±17V (or higher) power supply, or a
unipolar 0V to +33V voltage when operating from a
+33.5V (or higher) power supply. This DAC provides
low-power operation, good linearity, and low glitch
over the specified temperature range of –40°C to
+105°C. This device is trimmed in manufacturing and
has very low zero and full-scale error. In addition,
user calibration can be performed to achieve ±1 LSB
bipolar zero/full-scale error for a bipolar supply, or ±1
LSB zero-code/full-scale error for a unipolar supply
over the entire signal chain. The output range can be
offset by using the DAC Offset Register.
The DAC8728 features a standard, high-speed, 16-bit
parallel interface that operates at up to 50MHz and is
1.8V, 3V, and 5V logic compatible, to communicate
with a DSP or microprocessor. The eight DACs and
the auxiliary registers are addressed with five address
lines. The device features double-buffered interface
logic. An asynchronous load input (LDAC) transfers
data from the DAC data register to the DAC latch.
The asynchronous CLR input sets the output of all
eight DACs to AGND. The VMON pin is a monitor
output that connects to the individual analog outputs,
the offset DAC, and the reference buffer outputs
through a multiplexer (mux).
The DAC8728 is pin-to-pin compatible with the
DAC8228 (14-bit) and the DAC7728 (12-bit).
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