AD9750

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

10-Bit, 100 MSPS+ TxDAC® D/A Converter

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  • High Performance Member of Pin-Compatible TxDAC Product Family
  • 125 MSPS Update Rate
  • 10-Bit Resolution
  • Excellent Spurious Free Dynamic Range Performance
  • SDFR to Nyquist @ 5 MHz Output: 76 dBc
  • Differential Current Outputs: 2 mA to 20 mA
  • Power Dissipation: 190 mW @ 5 V
  • Power-Down Mode: 20 mW @ 5 V
  • On-Chip 1.20 V Reference
  • CMOS-Compatible +2.7 V
    to + 5.5 V Digital Interface
  • Packages: 28-Lead SOIC and TSSOP
  • Edge-Triggered Latches

The AD9750 is a 10-bit resolution second generation member of the TxDAC series of high performance, low power CMOS digital-to-analog converters (DACs). The TxDAC family, which consists of pin compatible 8-, 10-, 12-, and 14-bit DACs, is specifically optimized for the transmit signal path of communication systems. All of the devices share the same interface options, small outline package and pinout, thus providing an upward or downward component selection path based on performance, resolution and cost. The AD9750 offers exceptional ac and dc performance while supporting update rates up to 125 MSPS.

AD9750
10-Bit, 100 MSPS+ TxDAC® D/A Converter
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AD9740 PRODUCTION 10-Bit, 210 MSPS TxDAC® D/A Converter
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