TI introduces octal-channel, low-power DAC family with internal reference for industrial applications
Extending its family of 12-, 14-, and 16-bit digital-to-analog converters, Texas Instruments has introduced the DAC8568 (16-bit), DAC8168 (14-bit) and DAC7568 (12-bit) for data acquisition systems, industrial process control and portable instrumentation. The new devices integrate eight channels of precision DACs, while providing the industry’s best combination of high accuracy and low power. In addition to enabling twice the accuracy of competitive devices, the family’s 2 ppm/oC internal reference saves space and cost over external references.
Extending its family of 12-, 14-, and 16-bit digital-to-analog converters, Texas Instruments has introduced the DAC8568 (16-bit), DAC8168 (14-bit) and DAC7568 (12-bit) for data acquisition systems, industrial process control and portable instrumentation. The new devices integrate eight channels of precision DACs, while providing the industry’s best combination of high accuracy and low power. In addition to enabling twice the accuracy of competitive devices, the family’s 2 ppm/oC internal reference saves space and cost over external references.
Key features and benefits of the octal channel DAC family
· Internal reference provides excellent temperature drift performance of 2 ppm/°C (typ) up to
5 ppm/ °C (max) across the entire operating range, improving accuracy by 2x over competitive devices. The internal reference offers high initial accuracy of ±0.004% (typ); ±0.02% to help eliminate the need for full-scale system calibration
· Lowest output glitch energy of 0.1nV-sreduces undesired transients and noise and leads to lower total harmonic distortion when generating waveforms
· Widest temperature range of -40°C to +125°C helps ensure performance in extreme environments
· Eight individual DAC channels in a small TSSOP-14 or TSSOP-16 package and lowest power of 0.56 mW/channel (including internal reference current) saves power budgets and decreases needed board space