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AD7531 - Multiplying D/A Converters

Download the AD7531 datasheet PDF (AD7520 included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for multiplying d/a converters.

Description

The AD7520/AD7530 and AD7521/AD7531 are monolithic, high accuracy, low cost 10-bit and 12-bit resolution, multiplying digital-to-analog converters (DAC).

Harris' thinfilm on CMOS processing gives up to 10-bit accuracy with TTL/CMOS compatible operation.

Features

  • AD7520/AD7530 10 Bit Resolution; 8, 9 and 10 Bit Linearity.
  • AD7521/AD7531 12 Bit Resolution; 8, 9 and 10 Bit Linearity.
  • Low Power Dissipation of 20mW (Max).
  • Low Nonlinearity Tempco at 2ppm of FSR/oC.
  • Current Settling Time 1.0µs to 0.05% of FSR.
  • ±5V to +15V Supply Voltage Range.
  • TTL/CMOS Compatible.
  • Full Input Static Protection.
  • /883B Processed Versions Available.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (AD7520-Harris.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number AD7531
Manufacturer Harris
File Size 153.41 KB
Description Multiplying D/A Converters
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SEMICONDUCTOR AD7520, AD7530 AD7521, AD7531 December 1993 10-Bit, 12-Bit Multiplying D/A Converters Features • AD7520/AD7530 10 Bit Resolution; 8, 9 and 10 Bit Linearity • AD7521/AD7531 12 Bit Resolution; 8, 9 and 10 Bit Linearity • Low Power Dissipation of 20mW (Max) • Low Nonlinearity Tempco at 2ppm of FSR/oC • Current Settling Time 1.0µs to 0.05% of FSR • ±5V to +15V Supply Voltage Range • TTL/CMOS Compatible • Full Input Static Protection • /883B Processed Versions Available Description The AD7520/AD7530 and AD7521/AD7531 are monolithic, high accuracy, low cost 10-bit and 12-bit resolution, multiplying digital-to-analog converters (DAC). Harris' thinfilm on CMOS processing gives up to 10-bit accuracy with TTL/CMOS compatible operation.
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