AD5332

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+2.5V to 5.5V, 230µA Dual Rail-to-Rail Voltage Output 8-Bit DAC with Parallel Interface in 20-lead TSSOP

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Overview

  • Dual 8-Bit DAC in 20-Lead TSSOP
  • Low Power: 300 µA @ 5 V, 230 µA @ 3 V
  • Power-Down to 200 nA @ 5 V, 80 nA @ 3 V
  • Guaranteed Monotonic by Design
  • Power-On-Reset to Zero Volts
  • Double-Buffered Input Logic
  • Simultaneous Update of DAC
    Outputs via LDAC pin (active low)
  • Asynchronous Clear Facility
    via CLR pin (active low)
  • Low Power Parallel Data Interface
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to 105°C

The AD5332 / AD5333 / AD5342 / AD5343 are dual 8-,10-,and 12-bit DACs. They operate from a 2.5 V to 5.5 V supply consuming just 230 µA at 3 V, and feature a power-down pin, PD that further reduces the current to 80 nA. These devices incorporate an on-chip output buffer that can drive the output to both supply rails, while the AD5333 and AD5342 allow a choice of buffered or unbuffered reference input.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Available in a 20-lead TSSOP package
  • Low power, single supply operation from 2.5 V to 5.5 V supply
  • Consumes 0.69 mW at 3 V and 1.5 mW at 5 V
  • On-chip output buffer can drive output to both supply rails

AD5332
+2.5V to 5.5V, 230µA Dual Rail-to-Rail Voltage Output 8-Bit DAC with Parallel Interface in 20-lead TSSOP
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