Mixed Signal/Analog
16-Bit Industrial DAC with ±10V and 4-20mA Outputs from Maxim
Maxim has introduced the MAX5661 16-bit, industrial digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with two precision, high-voltage output circuits. This DAC features unprecedented integration by incorporating a voltage-output amplifier, current-output amplifier, and pass transistors on the same silicon.
The The MAX5661 was designed specifically for the industrial market, and contains many features that simplify the design of programmable logic controller (PLC) modules. The integrated voltage amplifier and voltage-to-current converter eliminate the need for additional precision resistors and for matched resistors that track well over temperature. Gain resistors are terminated outside the package, which allows for simple surge and transient protection without affecting accuracy. Load-fault detection is also integrated. If an open-circuit occurs on the current output or if a short-circuit occurs on the voltage output, the open-drain fault pin will be pulled low. The status of the fault bits is available through the SPI(TM) interface. To meet possible PLC legacy requirements, the outputs can drive 1.2microfarad capacitive loads or 1H inductive loads. Power for the current output comes from a separate supply pin, thus allowing the sourced current to be provided by either the system supplies or by a 12V to 40V (24V nominal) external supply. Finally, the 10MHz SPI interface has daisy-chain capability, which minimizes the number of optocouplers required for isolated, multiple-output modules.