MAX502

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Voltage-Output, 12-Bit Multiplying DACs

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Overview

  • 12-Bit Voltage Output DAC
  • ±10V and 5mA Output Drive
  • Monotonic Over Temperature
  • Four Range-Scaling Resistors
  • 8 + 4 (MAX501) and 12-Bit (MAX502) Interface
  • 24-Pin DIP and Wide SO Packages

The MAX501/MAX502 are 12-bit, 4-quadrant, voltage-output, multiplying digital-to-analog converters (DACs) with an output amplifier. Thin-film resistors, laser trimmed at the wafer level, maintain accuracy over the full operating temperature range.

The MAX501/MAX502 have buffered latches that are easily interfaced with microprocessors. Data is transferred into the input register in either a right-justified 8 + 4-bit format (MAX501) or with a 12-bit-wide data path (MAX502). In the MAX501, an active-low LDAC signal transfers data from the input register to the DAC register. In the MAX502, the input registers are controlled by standard active-low CHIP SELECT (active-low CS) and active-low WRITE (active-low WR) signals. For stand-alone operation, the active-low CS and active-low WR inputs are grounded, making all latches transparent. All logic inputs are level triggered and compatible with TTL and +5V CMOS logic levels. The internally compensated, low-input offset-voltage output amplifier provides an output voltage from +10V to -10V while sourcing and sinking up to 5mA.

Applications

  • Automatic Test Equipment
  • Digital Attenuators
  • Digital to 4mA-to-20mA Converters
  • Programmable Power Supplies
  • Programmable-Gain Amplifiers
  • Servo Controls

MAX502
Voltage-Output, 12-Bit Multiplying DACs
MAX501, MAX502: Functional Block Diagram
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