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Date: 2nd July 09
Linear's 16-bit octal DAC with voltage
reference
Linear Technology has introduced LTC2656, a 16-bit octal
digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with ±4LSB INL
maximum over temperature. This device also features a low
0.1% (max) gain error and low ±2mV (max) offset error.
The LTC2656 is suggested for multichannel open loop and
closed loop systems typically found in communication systems,
industrial process control, automated test equipment (ATE)
and programmable logic controllers.
The LTC2656 integrates a precision voltage reference with
2ppm/°C typical and 10ppm/°C maximum temperature
coefficient. The supply voltage range is 2.7V to 5.5V and
consumes a supply current of 375uA per DAC with the reference
activated. When it comes AC performance, this DAC feature
8.5us settling time for a half-scale step and <1nVos
crosstalk. The LTC2656 communicates via a 4-wire SPI-compatible
interface up to 50MHz.
The LTC2656 offers multiple selection options; designers
can choose between 16-bit or 12-bit resolution and an internal
1.25V or 2.048V reference, which produce a full-scale output
voltage of 2.5V or 4.096V. Alternatively, an external reference
up to half the supply voltage can be for rail-to-rail operation.
The LTC2656 also includes a hardware option to power up
the DAC outputs at zero-scale or midscale.
For more information, visit www.linear.com
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