MAX5650
16-Bit Parallel-Input Voltage-Output DACs with Internal Reference
Part Details
The MAX5650/MAX5651/MAX5652 parallel-input, voltage-output, 16-bit, digital-to-analog converters (DACs) provide monotonic 16-bit output voltage over the full extended operating temperature range. The MAX5650/MAX5651 include an internal precision low drift (10ppm/°C) bandgap voltage reference, while the MAX5652 requires an external reference. The MAX5650 operates from a +5V single supply and has a +4.096V internal reference. The MAX5651 operates from either a +3V or +5V single supply and has a +2.048V internal reference. The MAX5652 operates from either a +3V or +5V single supply and accepts an input reference voltage between +2V and AVDD. The MAX5650/MAX5651/MAX5652 parallel inputs are double buffered and configurable as a single 16-bit wide input or a 2-byte input. The MAX5650/MAX5651/MAX5652 unbuffered DAC voltage output ranges from 0 to VREF.
The MAX5650/MAX5651/MAX5652 feature an active-low hardware clear input (CLR) that clears the registers and the output to zero-scale (0000 hex) or midscale (8000 hex), depending on the state of the MID/ZERO input. These devices include matched scaling resistors for use with a precision external op amp (such as the MAX400) to generate a bipolar output-voltage swing.
The MAX5650/MAX5651/MAX5652 are available in a 32-pin, 5mm x 5mm TQFN package and are guaranteed over the extended temperature range (-40°C to +85°C).
For 14-bit, pin-compatible versions of the MAX5650/MAX5651/MAX5652, refer to the MAX5653/MAX5654/MAX5655 datasheet.
For 12-bit, pin-compatible versions of the MAX5650/MAX5651/MAX5652, refer to the MAX5656/MAX5657/MAX5658 datasheet.
Applications
- Actuator Control
- Automatic Test Equipment
- Digital Calibration
- Motor Control
- Process Control
- Servo Loops
- Waveform Generators
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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