MAX5133
+5V/+3V, 13-Bit, Serial, Force/Sense DACs with 10ppm/°C Internal Reference
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- Single-Supply Operation
- +5V (MAX5132)
- +3V (MAX5133)
- Built-In 10ppm/°C max Precision Bandgap Reference
- +2.5V (MAX5132)
- +1.25V (MAX5133)
- SPI/QSPI/MICROWIRE-Compatible, 3-Wire Serial Interface
- Pin-Programmable Shutdown-Mode and Power-Up Reset (0V or Midscale Output Voltage)
- Buffered Output Capable of Driving 5kΩ 100pF or 4-20mA Loads
- Space-Saving 16-Pin QSOP Package
- Pin-Compatible Upgrades for the 12-Bit MAX5122/MAX5123
- Pin-Compatible 14-Bit Upgrades Available (MAX5171/MAX5173)
The MAX5132/MAX5133 low-power, 13-bit, voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs) feature an internal precision bandgap reference and output amplifier. The MAX5132 operates on a single +5V supply with an internal reference of +2.5V and offers a configurable output amplifier. If necessary, the user can override the on-chip, <10ppm/°C voltage reference with an external reference. The MAX5133 has the same features as the MAX5132 but operates from a single +3V supply and has an internal +1.25V precision reference. The user-accessible inverting input and output of the amplifier allows specific gain configurations, remote sensing, and high output drive capability for a wide range of force/sense applications. Both devices draw only 500µA of supply current, which reduces to 3µA in power-down mode. In addition, their power-up reset feature allows for a user-selectable initial output state of either 0V or midscale and reduces output glitches during power-up.
The serial interface is compatible with SPI, QSPI, and MICROWIRE, which makes the MAX5132/MAX5133 suitable for cascading multiple devices. Each DAC has a double-buffered input organized as an input register followed by a DAC register. A 16-bit shift register loads data into the input register. The DAC register may be updated independently or simultaneously with the input register. Both devices are available in a 16-pin QSOP package and are specified for the extended-industrial (-40°C to +85°C) operating temperature range. For pin-compatible 14-bit upgrades, see the MAX5171/MAX5173 data sheet; for pin-compatible 12-bit versions, see the MAX5122/MAX5123 data sheet.
Applications
- Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
- Digital Gain and Offset Control
- General Purpose
- Industrial Process Controls
- Motion Control
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