AD7533

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

CMOS Low Cost, 10-Bit Multiplying DAC

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Overview

  • Low cost 10-bit DAC
  • Low cost AD7520 replacement
  • Linearity: ½ LSB, 1 LSB, or 2 LSB
  • Low power dissipation
  • Full 4-quadrant multiplying DAC
  • CMOS/TTL direct interface
  • Latch free (protection Schottky not required)
  • Endpoint linearity

The AD7533 is a low cost, 10-bit, 4-quadrant multiplying DAC manufactured using an advanced thin-film-on-monolithic-CMOS wafer fabrication process.

Pin and function equivalent to the AD7520 industry standard, the AD7533 is recommended as a lower cost alternative for old AD7520 sockets or new 10-bit DAC designs.

AD7533 application flexibility is demonstrated by its ability to interface to TTL or CMOS, operate on 5 V to 15 V power, and provide proper binary scaling for reference inputs of either positive or negative polarity.

APPLICATIONS

  • Digitally controlled attenuators
  • Programmable gain amplifiers
  • Function generation
  • Linear automatic gain controls

AD7533
CMOS Low Cost, 10-Bit Multiplying DAC
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