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04-20-2010, 08:26 PM
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Description:
The DAC5571IDBVR (http://www.seekic.com/icdata/DAC5571IDBVR.html) is designed as a low-power, single-channel, 8-bit buffered voltage output DAC. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. It utilizes an I2C-compatible, two-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 3.4 Mbps with address support of up to two on the same data bus. Typical applications include process control, data acquistion systems, closed-loop servo control, PC peripherals, portable instrumentation.
It has eleven features. (1) Micropower operation is 125uA at 3V. (2) Fast update rate is 188 KSPS. (3) Power on reset to zero. (4) +2.7V to +5.5V power supply. (5) Specified monotonic by design. (6) I2C interface up to 3.4 Mbps. (7) On-chip output buffer amplifier, rail to rail operation. (8) Double buffered input register. (9) Address support for up to two DAC5571s. (10) Small 6 lead SOT 23 package. (11) Operation from -40°C to 105°C. That are all the main features.
Some absolute maximum ratings have been concluded into several points as follow. (1) Its VDD to GND would be from -0.3V to +6V. (2) Its digital input voltage to GND would be from -0.3V to +VDD + 0.3V. (3) Its Vout to GND would be from -0.3V to +VDD + 0.3V. (4) Its operating temperature range would be from -40°C to +105°C. (5) Its storage temperature range would be from -65°C to +150°C. (6) Its junction temperature range (Tj max) would be +150°C. (7) Its power dissipation would be (Tjmax - Ta) RθJA. (8) Its thermal impedance would be 240°C/W. (9) Its lead temperature soldering would be 215°C for vapoe phase 60s and would be 220°C for infrared 15s. It should be noted that stresses above those listed in absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to device. And so on. If you have any question or suggestion or want to know more information please contact us for details. Thank you!
Description:
The DAC5571IDBVR (http://www.seekic.com/icdata/DAC5571IDBVR.html) is designed as a low-power, single-channel, 8-bit buffered voltage output DAC. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. It utilizes an I2C-compatible, two-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 3.4 Mbps with address support of up to two on the same data bus. Typical applications include process control, data acquistion systems, closed-loop servo control, PC peripherals, portable instrumentation.
It has eleven features. (1) Micropower operation is 125uA at 3V. (2) Fast update rate is 188 KSPS. (3) Power on reset to zero. (4) +2.7V to +5.5V power supply. (5) Specified monotonic by design. (6) I2C interface up to 3.4 Mbps. (7) On-chip output buffer amplifier, rail to rail operation. (8) Double buffered input register. (9) Address support for up to two DAC5571s. (10) Small 6 lead SOT 23 package. (11) Operation from -40°C to 105°C. That are all the main features.
Some absolute maximum ratings have been concluded into several points as follow. (1) Its VDD to GND would be from -0.3V to +6V. (2) Its digital input voltage to GND would be from -0.3V to +VDD + 0.3V. (3) Its Vout to GND would be from -0.3V to +VDD + 0.3V. (4) Its operating temperature range would be from -40°C to +105°C. (5) Its storage temperature range would be from -65°C to +150°C. (6) Its junction temperature range (Tj max) would be +150°C. (7) Its power dissipation would be (Tjmax - Ta) RθJA. (8) Its thermal impedance would be 240°C/W. (9) Its lead temperature soldering would be 215°C for vapoe phase 60s and would be 220°C for infrared 15s. It should be noted that stresses above those listed in absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to device. And so on. If you have any question or suggestion or want to know more information please contact us for details. Thank you!