Mixed Signal/Analog
TI’s new family of eight-channel, high-voltage, bipolar DACs addresses low-power applications
Texas Instruments has introduced six new digital-to-analog converters (DACs) available in 12-, 14- and 16-bit versions and with either SPI or parallel interface. The eight-channel DAC87x8 family features a typical power consumption in normal mode of 14.8 mW/channel, dropping to <170 uW/channel in power-down mode. An internal 4x or 6x programmable gain provides a bipolar ±16-V or unipolar 0-V to 33-V output range across eight channels.
ThisKey features and benefits
· The converters offer a three times faster settling time (10-us) than competitive devices while maintaining maximum integral nonlinearity (INL) accuracy of ±4 LSB and typical low glitch energy of 1 nVs.
· Built-in user calibration balances the system offset of the entire signal chain.
· Zero error thermocouple (TC) and gain error TC of ±3 ppm/ºC increase system accuracy and repeatability.
· Two offset DACs allow for either symmetrical or asymmetrical shifting of the output voltage range, allowing a user to customize the application’s DAC output without sacrificing resolution.
· Customers can speed time-to-market with compatible TI devices: the REF5050 single voltage reference, Stellaris® ARM® Cortex-M3-based microcontrollers (MCUs), as well as C2000™ Piccolo™ and Delfino™ MCUs for real-time control.