AD5755
AD5755 is 4-20mA & Voltage Output DAC manufactured by Analog Devices.
.. Quad Channel, 16-Bit, Serial Input, 4-20m A & Voltage Output DAC, Dynamic Power Control
Preliminary Technical Data
Features
16/12-Bit Resolution and Monotonicity Dynamic Power Control for Thermal Management Voltage or Current Output on the Same Pin IOUT Range: 0m A-20m A, 4m A- 20m A or 0m A- 24m A ±0.05% Total Unadjusted Error (TUE) Max VOUT Range: 0-5V, 0-10V, ±5V, ±10V,±6V,±12V ±0.04% Total Unadjusted Error (TUE) Max User programmable Offset and Gain On Chip Diagnostics On-Chip Reference (±5 ppm/°C)
- 40°C to +105°C Temperature Range
AD5755/AD5735
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD5755/AD5735 is a quad, voltage and current output DAC, which operates with a power supply range from -26v to +33v. On chip dynamic power control minimizes package power dissipation in current mode. This is achieved by regulating the voltage on the output driver from between 7V30V. The part uses a versatile 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 30 MHz and that is patible with standard SPI®, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, DSP and microcontroller interface standards. The interface also Features optional CRC-8 packet error checking as well as a watchdog timer that monitors activity on the interface. Table 1. plementary Devices
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APPLICATIONS
Process Control Actuator Control PLC’s
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Dynamic Power Control for Thermal management 16bit performance Multi-channel
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