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DAC712P
Basic Information Overview
- Category: Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
- Use: Converts digital signals into analog signals
- Characteristics:
- High precision and accuracy
- Low power consumption
- Wide operating voltage range
- Small package size
- Package: DIP-8 (Dual In-line Package, 8 pins)
- Essence: DAC712P is a high-performance DAC designed for various applications requiring precise analog output.
- Packaging/Quantity: Available in reels of 2500 units or tubes of 50 units.
Specifications
- Resolution: 12 bits
- Number of Channels: 1
- Output Type: Voltage
- Output Range: 0V to Vref
- Reference Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V
- Supply Voltage Range: 2.7V to 5.5V
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
- Integral Nonlinearity (INL): ±1 LSB (max)
- Differential Nonlinearity (DNL): ±1 LSB (max)
- Settling Time: 10µs (typ)
- Power Consumption: 0.5mW (typ)
Detailed Pin Configuration
- VDD: Supply voltage
- VREF: Reference voltage input
- AGND: Analog ground
- OUT: Analog output
- A0: Address input bit 0
- A1: Address input bit 1
- A2: Address input bit 2
- DGND: Digital ground
Functional Features
- High-resolution conversion with 12-bit accuracy
- Single-channel output for precise analog signal generation
- Wide output voltage range from 0V to Vref
- Low power consumption for energy-efficient operation
- Fast settling time ensures quick response to input changes
- Compatible with a wide range of supply and reference voltages
Advantages
- High precision and accuracy in analog signal generation
- Low power consumption for energy-efficient applications
- Wide operating voltage range allows flexibility in system design
- Compact package size enables space-saving integration
Disadvantages
- Limited number of channels (single-channel output)
- Relatively higher cost compared to lower-resolution DACs
- Requires external reference voltage for proper operation
Working Principles
DAC712P operates on the principle of converting digital signals into corresponding analog voltages. It utilizes a 12-bit resolution to provide precise analog outputs. The digital input is decoded based on the address inputs (A0, A1, A2), and the converted analog voltage is generated at the OUT pin. The reference voltage (VREF) determines the maximum output voltage, which can be adjusted within the specified range.
Detailed Application Field Plans
- Industrial automation: Precise control of analog actuators and sensors
- Audio equipment: High-fidelity audio signal generation
- Instrumentation: Calibration and measurement applications
- Communication systems: Analog modulation and demodulation
- Test and measurement: Signal generation for testing purposes
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models
- DAC714P: 14-bit resolution, dual-channel DAC
- DAC722P: 12-bit resolution, quad-channel DAC
- DAC725P: 16-bit resolution, single-channel DAC
- DAC732P: 10-bit resolution, octal-channel DAC
- DAC741P: 12-bit resolution, voltage and current output DAC
(Note: The above alternative models are suggestions and may vary based on specific requirements and availability.)
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What is the maximum output current of DAC712P?
- The maximum output current of DAC712P is 20mA.
Can DAC712P operate with a single power supply?
- Yes, DAC712P can operate with a single power supply ranging from 4.5V to 16.5V.
What is the resolution of DAC712P?
- The resolution of DAC712P is 12 bits.
Is DAC712P suitable for industrial control applications?
- Yes, DAC712P is suitable for industrial control applications due to its high accuracy and reliability.
How many digital inputs does DAC712P have?
- DAC712P has a single digital input for receiving the digital control signal.
Can DAC712P be used in temperature measurement systems?
- Yes, DAC712P can be used in temperature measurement systems by converting digital signals to analog outputs.
What is the typical settling time of DAC712P?
- The typical settling time of DAC712P is 10μs.
Does DAC712P require external reference voltage?
- Yes, DAC712P requires an external reference voltage for accurate analog output.
Can DAC712P be used in battery-powered devices?
- Yes, DAC712P can be used in battery-powered devices due to its low power consumption.
What is the operating temperature range of DAC712P?
- The operating temperature range of DAC712P is -40°C to 105°C.