MAX5713
Ultra-Small, Quad-Channel, 8-/10-/12-Bit Buffered Output DACs with Internal Reference and SPI Interface
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- Four High-Accuracy DAC Channels
- 12-Bit Accuracy Without Adjustment
- ±1 LSB INL Buffered Voltage Output
- Monotonic Over All Operating Conditions
- Independent Mode Settings for Each DAC
- Three Precision Selectable Internal References
- 2.048V, 2.500V, or 4.096V
- Internal Output Buffer
- Rail-to-Rail Operation with External Reference
- 4.5µs Settling Time
- Outputs Directly Drive 2kΩ Loads
- Small 5mm x 4.4mm 14-Pin TSSOP or Ultra-Small 1.6mm x 2.2mm 12-Bump WLP Package
- Wide 2.7V to 5.5V Supply Range
- Separate 1.8V to 5.5V VDDIO Power-Supply Input
- 50MHz 3-Wire SPI/QSPI/MICROWIRE/DSP-Compatible Serial Interface with Active-Low RDY Output
- Power-On-Reset to Zero-Scale DAC Output
- Active-Low LDAC and Active-Low CLR For Asynchronous Control
- Three Software-Selectable Power-Down Output Impedances
- 1kΩ, 100kΩ, or High Impedance
The MAX5713/MAX5714/MAX5715 4-channel, low-power, 8-/10-/12-bit, voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs) include output buffers and an internal reference that is selectable to be 2.048V, 2.500V, or 4.096V. The MAX5713/MAX5714/MAX5715 accept a wide supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V with extremely low power (3mW) consumption to accommodate most low-voltage applications. A precision external reference input allows rail-to-rail operation and presents a 100kΩ (typ) load to an external reference.
The MAX5713/MAX5714/MAX5715 have a 50MHz 3-wire SPI/QSPI™/MICROWIRE®/DSP-compatible serial interface that also includes an active-low RDY output for daisy-chain applications. The DAC output is buffered and has a low supply current of less than 250µA per channel and a low offset error of ±0.5mV (typ). On power-up, the MAX5713/MAX5714/MAX5715 reset the DAC outputs to zero, providing additional safety for applications that drive valves or other transducers which need to be off on power-up. The internal reference is initially powered down to allow use of an external reference. The MAX5713/MAX5714/MAX5715 allow simultaneous output updates using software LOAD commands or the hardware load DAC logic input (active-low LDAC).
A clear logic input (active-low CLR) allows the contents of the CODE and the DAC registers to be cleared asynchronously and sets the DAC outputs to zero. The MAX5713/MAX5714/MAX5715 are available in a 14-pin TSSOP and an ultra-small, 12-bump WLP package and are specified over the -40°C to +125°C temperature range.
Applications
- Automatic Tuning
- Communication Systems
- Data Acquisition
- Gain and Offset Adjustments
- Portable Instrumentation
- Power Amplifier Controls
- Process Control and Servo Loops
- Programmable Voltage and Current Sources
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Evaluation Kits 2
MAX5715BOB
Breakout Board (BOB) for the MAX5715 12-Bit, 4-Channel SPI VOUT DAC
Product Detail
Digital-to-analog converters (DACs) provide accurate output voltages for actuation and control in many electronic applications such as industrial, medical and RF systems. The MAX5715 is a highly accurate, four channel, 12-bit voltage output DAC. Development with DACs involves expertise in analog systems, power supplies, digital interfaces and firmware. Now, enter the MAX5715BOB to accelerate the development process.
The MAX5715BOB (Break Out Board) provides for rapid prototyping and development with the MAX5715 (a 12-bit, 4-channel, voltage-output DAC). MAX5715BOB interfaces to any Arduino™-compatible or mbed.org™ compatible platform system with expansion ports configurable for SPI communication. Additionally, the MAX5715BOB works with systems that have a Pmod™ connection, a 2 x 6 rightangle header at board edge (compatible with Digilentinc. com Pmod™ interface spec) Interface type 2A (expanded SPI) on 2x6 header at board edge. MAX5715BOB also comes with schematics, design files and firmware for immediate use and forking to future projects.
Applications
- Automatic Tuning
- Communication Systems
- Data Acquisition
- Gain and Offset Adjustments
- Portable Instrumentation
- Power Amplifier Controls
- Process Control and Servo Loops
- Programmable Voltage and Current Sources
MAX5715AEVKIT
Evaluation Kit for the MAX5713, MAX5714, MAX5715A, and MAX5715B
Product Detail
Applications
- Automatic Tuning
- Communication Systems
- Data Acquisition
- Gain and Offset Adjustments
- Portable Instrumentation
- Power Amplifier Controls
- Process Control and Servo Loops
- Programmable Voltage and Current Sources